EP rejects motion on CJEU opinion on EU–Singapore digital trade
EP Position
On 13 November 2025 in Brussels the European Parliament put motion for a resolution B10-0479/2025 to a vote and the motion was rejected. The plenary minutes record the outcome of that vote and identify the item as relating to the Court of Justice opinion on compatibility with the Treaties.
Key Trade Point
The item concerned the proposed Agreement on Digital Trade between the European Union and the Republic of Singapore and the Court of Justice's opinion on its compatibility with the Treaties, under procedure 2025/2967(RSP). The motion was subject to the rule that a majority of the votes cast was required.
What Comes Next
The minutes record the rejection and list no texts adopted; detailed voting results are shown as last updated on 19 March 2026.
Sources
Official Documents
- Thursday, 13 November 2025 - Brussels Motion for a resolution on the CJEU opinion regarding the EU–Singapore Digital Trade Agreement was rejected.
Latest EU trade developments
-
EU Parliament adopts tariff changes for processed poultry meat
The European Parliament adopted its position at first reading on 21 November 2012 to implement exchange-of-letters agreements with Brazil and Thailand modifying tariff concessions on processed poultry meat and to amend the EU tariff nomenclature.
Read more -
Corrigendum to EP position on firearms import, export and transit measures
The European Parliament issued a corrigendum on 30 October 2024 to its first-reading position of 23 April 2024 on a recast Regulation implementing Article 10 of the UN Firearms Protocol, covering import, export and transit measures for firearms, their essential components and ammunition.
Read more -
EU and Australia agree FTA and Security and Defence Partnership
The EU and Australia adopted a Security and Defence Partnership, concluded negotiations for a free trade agreement, and agreed to launch formal negotiations for Australia’s association to Horizon Europe.
Read more
Similar policy actions
-
MEPs back lowering most tariffs on US industrial and agricultural goods
MEPs in the International Trade Committee adopted their position on two legislative proposals to eliminate most tariffs on US industrial and agricultural goods, by 29 votes in favour, 9 against and 1 abstention.
Read more -
MEPs call for new EU measures to strengthen livestock farming
The European Parliament’s Agriculture Committee adopted a non-binding set of proposals by 40 votes to 8 to boost productivity, sustainability and competitiveness in the EU livestock sector and now seeks a full parliamentary vote.
Read more -
This week in the International Trade Committee
The International Trade Committee meets on 18–19 March 2026 for presentations, exchanges of views and votes on Swiss relations, critical raw materials, China-related overcapacity and US tariff measures.
Read more