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Europe’s Trade Strategy: Negotiation, Protection and Global Markets MTA
A comprehensive guide to EU trade policy, trade agreements and domestic political bargaining
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Europe’s Trade Strategy: Negotiation, Protection and Global Markets *Europe’s Trade Strategy: Negotiation, Protection and Global Markets* provides a comprehensive analysis of how the European Union functions as a global trade superpower. The book details the complex "dual negotiation" process, where the European Commission must simultaneously bargain with external partners—ranging from strategic allies like the U.S. to systemic rivals like China—and internal stakeholders, including member state governments, the European Parliament, and various civil society groups. This intricate institutional framework ensures that EU trade policy is not merely about market access, but is a calibrated balance between economic liberalization and the protection of domestic interests.

The text explores the evolution of trade policy from traditional tariff-cutting to a modern, multi-dimensional strategy that integrates industrial policy, digital governance, and economic security. It examines a sophisticated toolbox of defensive instruments—such as anti-dumping measures, foreign subsidy regulations, and FDI screening—designed to safeguard European interests in an era of heightened geopolitical competition. A central theme is the EU’s use of its massive internal market as regulatory leverage, increasingly conditioning market access on adherence to European standards regarding sustainability, labor rights, and climate ambition, most notably through the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

Furthermore, the book serves as a practical guide for officials and business leaders, offering playbooks and checklists for navigating the legislative and ratification gauntlet. It highlights the rising influence of "veto players," such as national and regional parliaments, and the importance of stakeholder engagement in legitimizing trade deals. By mapping the transition from unconditional openness to a model of "strategic autonomy" and "managed resilience," the book illustrates how the EU strives to remain a rules-based leader while adapting its commercial policy to address the technological, environmental, and security challenges of the 21st century.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The EU's approach to balancing market openness with protective measures through integrated tools like trade defence, economic security instruments, and sustainability provisions, demonstrating that liberalization and protection are complementary rather than opposing forces.
  • Detailed explanation of the EU's institutional trade policy framework, including how the Commission negotiates, the Council authorizes mandates, and the Parliament provides consent, with attention to how domestic coalitions shape external bargaining positions.
  • Practical negotiation resources including chapter-specific checklists, playbooks for trade officials, and impact assessment templates that connect economic modeling, sustainability analysis, and market access decisions to real-world implementation.
  • Analysis of how domestic politics within the EU—including national parliaments, regional governments, business lobbies, and civil society—critically influence negotiation mandates, ratification processes, and implementation of trade agreements.
  • Forward-looking examination of emerging strategic challenges reshaping EU trade policy, including geopolitical rivalries, technological disruption, climate ambitions, supply chain resilience, and the integration of economic security considerations into traditional market access disciplines.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for trade officials, negotiators, and policymakers working within the EU institutions, national governments, or international organizations who need to understand and navigate the complexities of EU trade policy. It will also be valuable for business leaders, lawyers, and consultants involved in international trade who require practical guidance on EU market access rules, negotiation procedures, and compliance requirements. The actionable tools, checklists, and impact assessment frameworks make it particularly useful for professionals engaged in preparing, implementing, or advising on EU trade agreements and market access strategies.

Author:

Kayla Roberts

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Date Published:

April 30, 2026

Word Count:

72,146 words

Reading Time:

5 hours 3 minutes

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