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2017/2015(INI) Gender equality in EU trade agreements

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Joint Responsible Committee ['INTA', 'FEMM']
Committee Opinion DEVE Florent MARCELLESI (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), Jasenko SELIMOVIC (icon: ALDE ALDE), Eleni THEOCHAROUS (icon: ECR ECR), Anna ZÁBORSKÁ (icon: PPE PPE)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 54, RoP 58

Events

2018/08/30
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2018/03/13
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2018/03/13
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 512 votes to 107 with 68 abstentions a resolution on gender equality in EU trade agreements. Members argued that EU trade and investment agreements and policy are not gender-neutral , meaning that they have different impact on women and men due to structural inequalities.

Gender equality is a universal goal enshrined in many international instruments, such as the UN Charter. The Union is firmly committed to promoting and ensuring gender equality in the framework of its fundamental treaties, including the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

Parliament insisted that the new generation of trade agreements should promote relevant international standards and legal instruments , including on gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the Beijing Platform for Action, the core ILO Conventions and the sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Members argued that binding and enforceable provisions in EU trade agreements are necessary to ensure respect for human rights standards, including gender equality.

The Commission, the European Union and its Member States were invited, inter alia , to:

ensure that the objectives of the SDGs, in particular Goal 5 on gender equality , and the Strategic engagement for gender equality 2016-2019 are fully reflected in EU trade policies; take into account the gender dimension in its mid-term review of the Trade for All strategy, and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed into trade and investment policy; promote multilateral agreements to extend the protection afforded by EU legislative acts that take into account gender equality issues such as the Conflict Minerals Regulation; include a reference to CEDAW in trade agreements and take steps towards the EU’s accession and ratification of the Convention; continue the work of the ILO in implementing the Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention and Convention No. 156 on Workers with Family Responsibilities and reinforce international labour standards for decent work on global value chains, with particular focus on women; find ways to improve the GSP and GSP + systems by means such as reinforcing their conditionality to the removal of legal discrimination against women; ensure, in negotiations at WTO level , that due consideration is given to gender equality when preparing new rules and agreements, and implementing and reviewing existing agreements, included in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism; promote, in trade agreements, the commitment to ensure an improved participation of women in decision-making bodies, both in the public and in the private sector; ensure that the gender equality objective is given special attention in development cooperation, and that it is part of all aid programmes, including programmes related to the Aid for Trade strategy; explore how EU trade policies and agreements can promote women's economic empowerment and participation in areas such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Recommendations by sector : Parliament also made concrete recommendations as to what the Union can and should do to strengthen its commitment to the issue of gender inequalities in various sectors with a gender-specific cause and effect such as services, manufacture, agriculture, clothing, and intellectual property rights.

It called for binding measures to combat the exploitation of women in more export-oriented industries, particularly in the textile and agricultural sectors . Parliament recommended giving greater priority to women working in the informal sector of the economy , recognising the need to strengthen decent work standards for women in this sector.

Lastly, Members called on the Commission to extend its support measures for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , with a focus on measures for women-owned enterprises of this type. The Commission should help to establish partnerships between women entrepreneurs in the Union and their counterparts in developing countries.

Documents
2018/03/13
   EP - End of procedure in Parliament
2018/03/12
   EP - Debate in Parliament
2018/02/06
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary
Details

The Committee on International Trade Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality adopted an own-initiative report on gender equality in EU trade agreements drafted jointly by Eleonora FORENZA (GUE/NGL, IT) and Malin BJÖRK (GUE/NGL, SE).

Members argued that EU trade and investment agreements and policy are not gender-neutral , meaning that they have different impact on women and men due to structural inequalities.

Gender equality is a universal goal enshrined in many international instruments, such as the UN Charter. The Union is firmly committed to promoting and ensuring gender equality in the framework of its fundamental treaties, including the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

Members insisted that the new generation of trade agreements should promote relevant international standards and legal instruments , including on gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the Beijing Platform for Action, the core ILO Conventions and the sustainable development goals (SDGs).

The report argued that binding and enforceable provisions in EU trade agreements are necessary to ensure respect for human rights standards, including gender equality.

The Commission, the European Union and its Member States were invited, inter alia , to:

ensure that the objectives of the SDGs, in particular Goal 5 on gender equality , and the Strategic engagement for gender equality 2016-2019 are fully reflected in EU trade policies; take into account the gender dimension in its mid-term review of the Trade for All strategy, and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed into trade and investment policy; ensure that public procurement provisions have a positive impact, especially from a gender perspective, when included in EU trade agreements; the Commission should support the access of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to public procurement and develop specific measures for such enterprises run by women; support the inclusion of a chapter on the gender dimension in EU trade and investment agreements, building on existing examples such as the Chile-Uruguay and Chile-Canada FTAs; promote multilateral agreements to extend the protection afforded by EU legislative acts that take into account gender equality issues such as the Conflict Minerals Regulation; include a reference to CEDAW in trade agreements and take steps towards the EU’s accession and ratification of the Convention; continue the work of the ILO in implementing the Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention and Convention No. 156 on Workers with Family Responsibilities and reinforce international labour standards for decent work on global value chains, with particular focus on women; find ways to improve the GSP and GSP + systems by means such as reinforcing their conditionality to the removal of legal discrimination against women; ensure, in negotiations at WTO level , that due consideration is given to gender equality when preparing new rules and agreements, and implementing and reviewing existing agreements, included in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism; strengthen corporate social responsibility and due diligence, and encourage the WTO to take gender equality into account in its trade policy; promote, in trade agreements, the commitment to ensure an improved participation of women in decision-making bodies, both in the public and in the private sector; ensure that the gender equality objective is given special attention in development cooperation, and that it is part of all aid programs, including programs related to the Aid for Trade strategy; explore how EU trade policies and agreements can promote women's economic empowerment and participation in areas such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The report also made concrete recommendations as to what the Union can and should do to strengthen its commitment to the issue of gender inequalities in various sectors with a gender-specific cause and effect such as services, manufacture, agriculture, clothing, and intellectual property rights.

Documents
2018/01/24
   EP - Vote in committee
2017/11/22
   EP - Committee opinion
Documents
2017/02/16
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament
2017/02/16
   EP - Referral to joint committee announced in Parliament

Documents

Activities

Votes

A8-0023/2018 - Eleonora Forenza et Malin Björk - résolution 13/03/2018 13:01:49.000 #

2018/03/13 Outcome: +: 512, -: 107, 0: 68
DE ES FR IT RO PT BE SE HU BG FI EL IE NL SI LT GB CZ LU EE DK CY MT HR AT LV PL SK
Total
90
46
66
62
31
21
19
16
15
15
13
20
9
21
8
11
69
21
6
6
12
6
6
11
18
7
49
11
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3

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1

Netherlands S&D

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Slovenia S&D

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1

Estonia S&D

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Cyprus S&D

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3

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Lithuania PPE

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Romania ALDE

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1

Ireland ALDE

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Belgium Verts/ALE

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Netherlands Verts/ALE

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Luxembourg Verts/ALE

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Finland GUE/NGL

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1

Ireland GUE/NGL

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Netherlands GUE/NGL

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Germany EFDD

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Sweden EFDD

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Lithuania EFDD

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1

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France NI

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Hungary NI

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United Kingdom NI

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Germany ENF

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1

Belgium ENF

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Netherlands ENF

4

United Kingdom ENF

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1

Poland ENF

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Italy ECR

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Romania ECR

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1

Bulgaria ECR

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Finland ECR

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2

Greece ECR

For (1)

1

Netherlands ECR

Abstain (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

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1

Czechia ECR

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Cyprus ECR

1

Croatia ECR

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1

Slovakia ECR

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AmendmentsDossier
404 2017/2015(INI)
2017/10/12 DEVE 65 amendments...
source: 612.158
2017/10/26 INTA, FEMM 339 amendments...
source: 612.284

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  • date: 2018-02-06T00:00:00 type: Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&mode=XML&reference=A8-2018-0023&language=EN title: A8-0023/2018 summary: The Committee on International Trade Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality adopted an own-initiative report on gender equality in EU trade agreements drafted jointly by Eleonora FORENZA (GUE/NGL, IT) and Malin BJÖRK (GUE/NGL, SE). Members argued that EU trade and investment agreements and policy are not gender-neutral , meaning that they have different impact on women and men due to structural inequalities. Gender equality is a universal goal enshrined in many international instruments, such as the UN Charter. The Union is firmly committed to promoting and ensuring gender equality in the framework of its fundamental treaties, including the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Members insisted that the new generation of trade agreements should promote relevant international standards and legal instruments , including on gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the Beijing Platform for Action, the core ILO Conventions and the sustainable development goals (SDGs). The report argued that binding and enforceable provisions in EU trade agreements are necessary to ensure respect for human rights standards, including gender equality. The Commission, the European Union and its Member States were invited, inter alia , to: ensure that the objectives of the SDGs, in particular Goal 5 on gender equality , and the Strategic engagement for gender equality 2016-2019 are fully reflected in EU trade policies; take into account the gender dimension in its mid-term review of the Trade for All strategy, and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed into trade and investment policy; ensure that public procurement provisions have a positive impact, especially from a gender perspective, when included in EU trade agreements; the Commission should support the access of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises to public procurement and develop specific measures for such enterprises run by women; support the inclusion of a chapter on the gender dimension in EU trade and investment agreements, building on existing examples such as the Chile-Uruguay and Chile-Canada FTAs; promote multilateral agreements to extend the protection afforded by EU legislative acts that take into account gender equality issues such as the Conflict Minerals Regulation; include a reference to CEDAW in trade agreements and take steps towards the EU’s accession and ratification of the Convention; continue the work of the ILO in implementing the Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention and Convention No. 156 on Workers with Family Responsibilities and reinforce international labour standards for decent work on global value chains, with particular focus on women; find ways to improve the GSP and GSP + systems by means such as reinforcing their conditionality to the removal of legal discrimination against women; ensure, in negotiations at WTO level , that due consideration is given to gender equality when preparing new rules and agreements, and implementing and reviewing existing agreements, included in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism; strengthen corporate social responsibility and due diligence, and encourage the WTO to take gender equality into account in its trade policy; promote, in trade agreements, the commitment to ensure an improved participation of women in decision-making bodies, both in the public and in the private sector; ensure that the gender equality objective is given special attention in development cooperation, and that it is part of all aid programs, including programs related to the Aid for Trade strategy; explore how EU trade policies and agreements can promote women's economic empowerment and participation in areas such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The report also made concrete recommendations as to what the Union can and should do to strengthen its commitment to the issue of gender inequalities in various sectors with a gender-specific cause and effect such as services, manufacture, agriculture, clothing, and intellectual property rights.
  • date: 2018-03-12T00:00:00 type: Debate in Parliament body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?secondRef=TOC&language=EN&reference=20180312&type=CRE title: Debate in Parliament
  • date: 2018-03-13T00:00:00 type: Results of vote in Parliament body: EP docs: url: https://oeil.secure.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/sda.do?id=30699&l=en title: Results of vote in Parliament
  • date: 2018-03-13T00:00:00 type: Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading body: EP docs: url: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2018-0066 title: T8-0066/2018 summary: The European Parliament adopted by 512 votes to 107 with 68 abstentions a resolution on gender equality in EU trade agreements. Members argued that EU trade and investment agreements and policy are not gender-neutral , meaning that they have different impact on women and men due to structural inequalities. Gender equality is a universal goal enshrined in many international instruments, such as the UN Charter. The Union is firmly committed to promoting and ensuring gender equality in the framework of its fundamental treaties, including the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Parliament insisted that the new generation of trade agreements should promote relevant international standards and legal instruments , including on gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the Beijing Platform for Action, the core ILO Conventions and the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Members argued that binding and enforceable provisions in EU trade agreements are necessary to ensure respect for human rights standards, including gender equality. The Commission, the European Union and its Member States were invited, inter alia , to: ensure that the objectives of the SDGs, in particular Goal 5 on gender equality , and the Strategic engagement for gender equality 2016-2019 are fully reflected in EU trade policies; take into account the gender dimension in its mid-term review of the Trade for All strategy, and ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed into trade and investment policy; promote multilateral agreements to extend the protection afforded by EU legislative acts that take into account gender equality issues such as the Conflict Minerals Regulation; include a reference to CEDAW in trade agreements and take steps towards the EU’s accession and ratification of the Convention; continue the work of the ILO in implementing the Decent Work for Domestic Workers Convention and Convention No. 156 on Workers with Family Responsibilities and reinforce international labour standards for decent work on global value chains, with particular focus on women; find ways to improve the GSP and GSP + systems by means such as reinforcing their conditionality to the removal of legal discrimination against women; ensure, in negotiations at WTO level , that due consideration is given to gender equality when preparing new rules and agreements, and implementing and reviewing existing agreements, included in the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism; promote, in trade agreements, the commitment to ensure an improved participation of women in decision-making bodies, both in the public and in the private sector; ensure that the gender equality objective is given special attention in development cooperation, and that it is part of all aid programmes, including programmes related to the Aid for Trade strategy; explore how EU trade policies and agreements can promote women's economic empowerment and participation in areas such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Recommendations by sector : Parliament also made concrete recommendations as to what the Union can and should do to strengthen its commitment to the issue of gender inequalities in various sectors with a gender-specific cause and effect such as services, manufacture, agriculture, clothing, and intellectual property rights. It called for binding measures to combat the exploitation of women in more export-oriented industries, particularly in the textile and agricultural sectors . Parliament recommended giving greater priority to women working in the informal sector of the economy , recognising the need to strengthen decent work standards for women in this sector. Lastly, Members called on the Commission to extend its support measures for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises , with a focus on measures for women-owned enterprises of this type. The Commission should help to establish partnerships between women entrepreneurs in the Union and their counterparts in developing countries.
  • date: 2018-03-13T00:00:00 type: End of procedure in Parliament body: EP
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