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Emergency autonomous trade preferences for Pakistan
2010/0289(COD)·7th term·AFET / INTA·COD - Ordinary legislative procedure (ex-codecision procedure)·CompletedProcedure completed
Subjects: Bilateral economic and trade agreements and relations · Union Customs Code, tariffs, preferential arrangements, rules of origin · Emergency, food, humanitarian aid, aid to refugees, Emergency Aid Reserve
Rapporteur (the Member appointed to lead Parliament's work on this text): MOREIRA Vital (S&D)
Summary
A proposed regulation granting emergency autonomous trade preferences for Pakistan. Amendments debate whether to suspend tariffs on certain products following the 2010 floods, the impact on EU textile and leather industries (including in flood-hit areas of Italy), the adequacy of humanitarian aid versus the trade instrument, rules of origin and administrative cooperation, social-dumping and human-rights conditionality, and time-limited application; some reject the Commission's proposal.
Procedure timeline
- Committee amendments tabled14 Dec 2010 – 18 Jan 2011
- Procedure completed
124
Amendments
distinct, in window
25
Members
tabled at least one
2
Committee(s)
14 Dec 2010 – 18 Jan 2011
Dates
Official amendment documents
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Members who amended this procedure
25 Members · by amendment count1🇮🇹
Francesco Enrico SPERONI
EFD · Italy
32
2🇮🇹Claudio MORGANTI
EFD · Italy
32
3🇮🇹Fiorello PROVERA
EFD · Italy
32
4🇮🇹Matteo SALVINI
ENF · Italy
32
5🇮🇹Oreste ROSSI
European People's Party (EPP) · Italy
31
6🇮🇹Giancarlo SCOTTÀ
ENF · Italy
31
7🇮🇹Lorenzo FONTANA
ENF · Italy
31
8🇮🇹Mara BIZZOTTO
Identity & Democracy · Italy
31
9🇮🇹Mario BORGHEZIO
ENF · Italy
31
10🇵🇹Vital MOREIRA
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
21(12 solo)
11🇮🇹Cristiana MUSCARDINI
European Conservatives & Reformists · Italy
15(1 solo)
12🇵🇹Mário DAVID
European People's Party (EPP) · Portugal
14
13🇪🇸Josefa ANDRÉS BAREA
Socialists & Democrats · Spain
13(13 solo)
14🇪🇸Pablo ZALBA BIDEGAIN
European People's Party (EPP) · Spain
13(1 solo)
15🇬🇧David MARTIN
Socialists & Democrats · United Kingdom
12(3 solo)
16🇬🇧Robert STURDY
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
12
17🇨🇿Jan ZAHRADIL
European Conservatives & Reformists · Czechia
12
18🇬🇧Catherine BEARDER
ALDE · United Kingdom
12
19🇮🇹Gianluca SUSTA
Socialists & Democrats · Italy
12(8 solo)
20🇫🇷Marielle DE SARNEZ
ALDE · France
8(8 solo)
21🇵🇹Ana GOMES
Socialists & Democrats · Portugal
4(4 solo)
22🇮🇪Joe HIGGINS
The Left (GUE/NGL) · Ireland
3(3 solo)
23🇬🇧Keith TAYLOR
Greens / EFA · United Kingdom
2(2 solo)
24🇬🇧Nirj DEVA
European Conservatives & Reformists · United Kingdom
1(1 solo)
25🇩🇪Bernd LANGE
Socialists & Democrats · Germany
1(1 solo)
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