
EU Trade Law
EU Trade Law governs how the European Union and its member states engage in trade with one another and with countries outside the EU. It aims to create a unified market by removing trade barriers, harmonizing regulations, and ensuring fair competition. Key aspects include rules on tariffs, product standards, and trade agreements. This law fosters economic cooperation and helps protect consumers, workers, and the environment while promoting free trade. The Court of Justice of the European Union interprets these laws to resolve disputes and ensure they are applied consistently across member states.