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EU Chief Trade Negotiator Šefčovič’s proposal for standstill clauses in any trade agreement represents innovative thinking about preventing future escalation while managing current disputes. This approach focuses on limiting volatility rather than eliminating all trade barriers.
The standstill concept would prevent sudden tariff increases or new barrier implementation without consultation, providing businesses with greater predictability even within imperfect trade relationships. This mechanism addresses one of the most damaging aspects of recent trade disputes.
Šefčovič’s emphasis on preventing “surprise spikes” and reducing volatility demonstrates European recognition that stability may be more valuable than optimal terms if those terms remain subject to arbitrary change. This pragmatic approach prioritizes business confidence over theoretical advantages.
The standstill proposal illustrates European innovation in trade agreement design, moving beyond traditional liberalization models toward stability-focused frameworks suitable for politically constrained relationships. This evolution reflects learning from recent trade war experiences.

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