EU trade agreements accelerate EU export growth

November 2, 2025/ European Commission/ European Union.
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12-Nov-2025 (6 months 24 days ago)

According to the fifth Annual Report on Implementation and Enforcement of EU Trade Policy, the EU's large network of trade agreements helps companies find alternative markets for their exports, while reducing dependencies in a challenging geopolitical environment.

The report, covering 2024 and the first half of 2025, concludes that EU trade agreements increase the resilience and competitiveness of EU economic operators:

EU trade agreements also support diversification and supply chain stability:

Moreover, the EU is actively expanding its network of trade agreements. Two new EU preferential agreements entered into force last year – a free trade agreement with New Zealand, and an Economic Partnership Agreement with Kenya. This brings the total number of EU trade agreements currently in place to 44 (covering 76 preferential trade partners). The Commission also concluded negotiations this year with Indonesia, and proposed agreements with Mercosur and Mexico for adoption by the Council and the European Parliament. The EU is currently negotiating trade agreements with India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.