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25 Sep 2019 #CutTheUnfair flash campaign in front of the EU Parliament Strasbourg in support of Paolo De Castro repport on unfair trading practices and  Italian MEP Paolo De Castro, is Europe’s rapporteur for unfair trade practices and lead negotiator for the bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by MEPs. De Castro was then mandated by the European Parliament on 25th October to start so called “trialogue” negotiations on the UTP Directive. For De Castro, the scope should be expanded to all operators. “Unfair is unfair without any dimension limit. We have 20 national laws on UTPs in Europe in different member states.

Italian MEP Paolo De Castro, is Europe’s rapporteur for unfair trade practices and lead negotiator for the bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by MEPs. De Castro was then mandated by the European Parliament on 25th October to start so called “trialogue” negotiations on the UTP Directive. For De Castro, the scope should be expanded to all operators. “Unfair is unfair without any dimension limit. We have 20 national laws on UTPs in Europe in different member states. Paolo DE CASTRO (S&D, IT), rapporteur, speaks to the press on new EU law against unfair trading in food supply chain, during the plenary session (11-14 March 2019), in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. MEP De Castro presents report on unfair trading practices. The European directive to tackle unfair trading practices (UTPs) in the agri-food supply chain should include all agriculture products as well as animal feeds and all kinds of suppliers, a report by the European Parliament has proposed. AGAINST UNFAIR TRADING PRACTICES “The Committee’s vote (38 in favour, 4 against and 2 abstentions) is proof – continued De Castro – that working as a team and in a constructive way means to get the desired results in Europe. We have said ‘no’ to last minute cancellation of orders, late payments to suppliers, unilateral changes to contracts, and non-payment to suppliers for unsold goods.

2 Oct 2018 report of MEP De Castro, highlighting the commitment of the EU Parliament not to tolerate Unfair Trading Practices in the food supply chain.

AGAINST UNFAIR TRADING PRACTICES “The Committee’s vote (38 in favour, 4 against and 2 abstentions) is proof – continued De Castro – that working as a team and in a constructive way means to get the desired results in Europe. We have said ‘no’ to last minute cancellation of orders, late payments to suppliers, unilateral changes to contracts, and non-payment to suppliers for unsold goods. Commenting on the report, De Castro said that it is necessary to fight unfair trading practices “for producers and consumers”. “We have to fight together with the consumer because we have to take on board not only the problems of the farmers, the problem of the cooperatives, the weakness [in that] part of the chain, but even the quality of the food. Following today’s presentation in the agriculture committee of the draft report on Unfair Trading Practices (UTP) in the food supply chain, rapporteur and S&D MEP, Paolo De Castro, stated: S&Ds: let’s stop being bullied by Unfair Trading Practices in the food chain. Unfair Trading Practices are practices that deviate from good commercial conduct and are contrary to good faith and fair dealing. They are usually imposed unilaterally by one trading partner on another. The food supply chain is particularly vulnerable to unfair trading practices due to large differences in bargaining power. In this Directive the EU has been more specific, defining 15 practices that qualify as UTPs and are therefore outlawed. In 2009, De Castro entered the European Parliament and immediately became the agriculture committee’s chair. His most recent achievement: winning Parliament’s backing for a draft EU directive to tackle unfair trading practices (which mostly hurt small farmers) in food supply chains. The unfair trading practices (UTPs) to be banned are late payments for perishable food products, last minute order cancellations, unilateral or retroactive changes to contracts and forcing the After ten years – said Paolo De Castro, Vicepresident of EU Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural development – we managed to ban, in a very short time, unfair trading practices in food-supply so to ensure fair treatment to European farmers, producers and consumers”.

New draft rules to protect farmers against unfair trading practices in the EU have been approved by the European Parliament’s Agriculture Committee. Paolo De Castro, chair of the European

19 Dec 2018 New draft rules to better protect farmers against buyers' unfair trading food producers against their buyers,” said rapporteur Paolo De Castro.

15 Mar 2019 And it was rapporteur Paolo De Castro (S&D) who fired the slingshot. The socialist MEP made no attempt to hide his satisfaction for having 

16 Oct 2018 The EU aims to pass the Unfair Trading Practices directive next year to grocery supply chain,” Italian MEP Paolo de Castro declared grandly. 25 Sep 2019 #CutTheUnfair flash campaign in front of the EU Parliament Strasbourg in support of Paolo De Castro repport on unfair trading practices and  Italian MEP Paolo De Castro, is Europe’s rapporteur for unfair trade practices and lead negotiator for the bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by MEPs. De Castro was then mandated by the European Parliament on 25th October to start so called “trialogue” negotiations on the UTP Directive. For De Castro, the scope should be expanded to all operators. “Unfair is unfair without any dimension limit. We have 20 national laws on UTPs in Europe in different member states. Paolo DE CASTRO (S&D, IT), rapporteur, speaks to the press on new EU law against unfair trading in food supply chain, during the plenary session (11-14 March 2019), in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. MEP De Castro presents report on unfair trading practices. The European directive to tackle unfair trading practices (UTPs) in the agri-food supply chain should include all agriculture products as well as animal feeds and all kinds of suppliers, a report by the European Parliament has proposed.

Food supply chain: Further talks needed to agree ambitious anti-unfair trading rules, Paolo De Castro says Despite good progress so far, trilogues on new EU law against unfair trading practices must continue to achieve highest possible protection for farmers, chief EP negotiator said on Thursday. After the latest trilogue with the Austrian Council’s Presidency and …

This is an action pursuant to Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, Defendant E. DALVO DECASTRO ("DeCastro") is an individual and resides in. 14 Mar 2019 Striking a balance: New EU rules against unfair trading “to stop bullying rules to protect farmers against unfair trading practices (UTP) by buyers. by big players,” says rapporteur Paolo De Castro, from Progressive Alliance  6 Nov 2018 They also added to the list of unfair trading practices (UTPs) by negotiator on the draft, Italian socialist MEP Paolo De Castro, said he and his 

5 Jul 2019 for Trade and Economic Development Honourable Sharie de Castro duties of suppliers, unfair trade practices, unfair terms, and consumer  This is an action pursuant to Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, Defendant E. DALVO DECASTRO ("DeCastro") is an individual and resides in. 14 Mar 2019 Striking a balance: New EU rules against unfair trading “to stop bullying rules to protect farmers against unfair trading practices (UTP) by buyers. by big players,” says rapporteur Paolo De Castro, from Progressive Alliance  6 Nov 2018 They also added to the list of unfair trading practices (UTPs) by negotiator on the draft, Italian socialist MEP Paolo De Castro, said he and his  16 Oct 2018 The EU aims to pass the Unfair Trading Practices directive next year to grocery supply chain,” Italian MEP Paolo de Castro declared grandly. 25 Sep 2019 #CutTheUnfair flash campaign in front of the EU Parliament Strasbourg in support of Paolo De Castro repport on unfair trading practices and  Italian MEP Paolo De Castro, is Europe’s rapporteur for unfair trade practices and lead negotiator for the bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by MEPs. De Castro was then mandated by the European Parliament on 25th October to start so called “trialogue” negotiations on the UTP Directive.