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"Against. In November 2010, the Commission issued its new trade strategy under the title ‘Trade, Growth and Global Affairs’, defining it as the ‘external dimension’ of the Europe 2020 strategy. The paper replaces the ‘Global Europe’ strategy of 2005, under the then Trade Commissioner Mandelson. The new strategy basically continues the approach of ‘Global Europe’, that is mainly the continuation of a free trade and market access policy through bilateral trade agreements, which go deep into non-trade issues such as public procurement, investment, regulatory cooperation and removal of non-tariff barriers. However, the new strategy is a little more cautious in its overall tone. The happily drunken trust in global economic openness as the best way of stimulating growth in the EU has gone away a little. The new strategy puts emphasis on fairness and reciprocity principles in the market opening of partner countries announcing that violations of market opening commitments in third countries will be brought systematically to court. Basically, it still fully defends full economic liberalisation and sees challenges only in the unfair practices of some partner countries."@en1
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