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Δευτέρα 7 Απριλίου 2025

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,update

 

 
 Council of the EU
 
07/04/2025 12:56 | Press release |

Combatting unfair trading practices in the agrifood supply chain: Council agrees position on new rules for cross-border enforcement

 

Today member states' representatives in the Special Committee on Agriculture (SCA) approved the Council’s negotiating mandate on a regulation concerning new rules aimed at combatting  cross-border unfair trading practices in the agricultural and food supply chain.

“Our farmers deserve to earn a fair standard of living from their work. With these rules we will better protect them against unfair trading practices across borders and strengthen their position in the food supply chain.”

— Czesław Siekierski, Polish Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development

Main elements of the proposal

The proposal aims to set up a comprehensive set of rules for cross-border cooperation against unfair trading practices in business-to-business relationships within the agricultural and food supply chain. It improves transnational cooperation in cases where suppliers and buyers are in different member states.

The proposed regulation introduces a mutual assistance mechanism, which would enable national enforcement authorities to ask for and exchange information, and to request another enforcement authority to take measures on their behalf.

It also introduces a mechanism for coordinated action in cases of large-scale cross-border unfair trading practices involving at least three EU countries. In such cases, a coordinator would be designated to facilitate the response.

Main changes agreed by the Council

The Council supports the main elements of the Commission’s proposal but suggests a series of improvements in its negotiating mandate.

In particular, the Council agrees that the regulation should contain rules for cooperation between member states in cases of unfair trading practices by buyers from outside the EU, in order to better protect European farmers.

Furthermore, the Council’s mandate introduces rules on covering costs incurred in cases of mutual assistance. The member state requesting information or asking for investigative or enforcement measures would cover the necessary costs incurred by the member state which carried out the investigation or enforcement. Additionally, any fines collected can be used to cover these costs.

The mandate also clarifies the rules under which member states can refuse to comply with a request for information from the national authority of a different member state or refuse to participate in enforcement measures.

The Council’s negotiation mandate also clarifies the data protection and confidentiality rules.

Next steps

With this agreement the presidency is ready to start negotiations with the European Parliament, once the latter has reached its position.

Background

In 2019, the directive on combatting unfair trading practices entered into force with the aim of addressing imbalances in bargaining power between suppliers and buyers of agricultural products. In particular, its goal was to protect farmers who, for instance, sell their products to big supermarkets and food processing companies.

Based on the experience gained since the entry into force of the directive, the Commission considered that the cross-border dimension of unfair trading practices needed to be addressed. In fact, on average around 20% of agricultural and food products consumed in an EU member state come from another member state.

The Commission published its proposal in December 2024, as part of the EU’s efforts to improve farmers’ position in the agrifood supply chain. The proposed rules also directly reflect several recommendations of the strategic dialogue on the future of EU agriculture and respond to some of the most pressing challenges that the agricultural sector faces.

 International ministerial meetings
 
04/04/2025 16:50 | Meetings |

Agenda highlights - EU-Ukraine Association Council, 9 April 2025

 

The tenth meeting of the EU-Ukraine Association Council will take place in Brussels on 9 April 2025.

 General Secretariat of the Council
 
04/04/2025 18:15 | Press release |

Forward look: 7 - 20 April 2025

 

Overview of the main topics and events at the Council of EU and European Council for the coming fortnight.

Foreign Affairs Council (Trade), 7 April 2025

The Foreign Affairs Council, in its trade configuration, will hold an exchange of views on EU-US trade relations and will be debriefed on the state of play of the EU-China trade relation.

Foreign Affairs Council, 14 April 2025

The Foreign Affairs Council will exchange views on the Russian aggression against Ukraine, the situation in the Middle East, including Syria, EU-Africa relations and Western Balkans, and will be informed about current affairs.

Other meetings

 International ministerial meetings
 
08/04/2025 10:34 | Media advisory |

Media advisory - EU-Ukraine Association Council, 9 April 2025

 

Indicative programme

All times are approximate and subject to change

Chair:
Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
Head of the Ukrainian delegation:
Denys Shmyhal, Prime Minister of Ukraine

13.15
Bilateral meeting between EU High Representative Kaja Kallas and Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal (photo opp)

+/- 13.45
Beginning of the EU-Ukraine Association Council

At the end of the meeting (+/-16.30) - Press conference in live streaming.