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  1. Industrial import-export port prepare to load containers. Aerial top view container ship in export and import global business and logistic. Global transportation and logistic business

    The next meeting of the Committee on International Trade will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, 6-7 May 2026.


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  2. The IMCO delegation discussing with the Chinese Delegation
    MEPs visited China to address concerns over the surge of non-compliant e-commerce shipments from platforms like Shein, Temu, and Alibaba. MEPs emphasised product safety, fair competition, and enforcement of EU rules, urging Chinese authorities and companies to comply with European standards. They stressed that European consumers must not compromise health and safety for affordability, reinforcing that all companies must abide by the same rules.

    The visit gained extensive media attention highlighting the delegation's calls for stricter oversight. MEPs were highly visible in headlines and on social networks, with over 130 articles in European and international news and over 140K combined impressions across EP social media channels. Reporting continued in the weeks following the visit, including in connection to the new Chinese e-commerce guidelines, amplifying the delegation's message and subsequent developments.
    Following the trip, China issued guidelines, which media linked to pressure from MEPs. These include measures to ensure fairer competition, greater transparency and stricter regulation of AI systems and algorithm-driven pricing. They are also intended to improve product safety and make market access easier for global goods.

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  3. Hearing of the Commissioner-designate: Roxana Mînzatu

    On 15 April, the CULT Committee held an Exchange of Views with Executive Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu to discuss, in particular, the Erasmus + proposal under the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and the Intergenerational fairness strategy. Other topics concerning the Union's education policy were addressed, particularly the Education Package from the Commission Work Programme 2026, consisting of European school alliances and Basic Skills Support Scheme and the 2030 Roadmap on the future of digital education and skills.


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  4. On 15 April, the CULT Committee hosted a public hearing on "Education as a driver for empowering youth, fostering inclusiveness and engagement in Europe", exploring the role of education in contributing to a more inclusive Europe where young people can thrive and are empowered. More information can be found here.

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