The European Commission has given the green light to
clear an EU-Singapore trade and investment agreements that aim to
take bilateral relations to a new level and comes on the heels of the
recently signed EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement,
The speed by which Brussels moved to wrap-up both
agreements is being seen as an effort to send a strong message to US
President Donald J. Trump about the EU’s approach to fair and rules-based international trade.
The EU-Singapore deal is the most significant as the
wealthy city-state is by far the EU’s largest ASEAN partner, with total
bilateral trade in goods at €53.3 billion in 2017 and services at €44.4
billion in 2016.
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