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Coming up: Economic impact of #COVID-19, agriculture, tyre labelling
One of the committee meetings held in the European Parliament via video conference Committees have a busy week ahead of them: from discussing COVID-19’s economic impact to voting on plans for tyre labelling and support for the agriculture sector.
Although in many cases MEPs will be participating remotely, committees are continuing their work.
Coronavirus
The economic affairs committee will discuss the economic impact and response to the COVID-19 outbreak with An Economy that Works for People Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis and Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentilonitoday (27 April).
The transport committee will discuss the response to the COVID-19 crisis in the transport sector with Commissioner Adina-Ioana Vălean, also today.
Agriculture and fisheries
On Tuesday (28 April) the agriculture committee will vote on transitional measures to support the agriculture sector through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund from 1 January 2021.
During its meeting on Thursday, the fisheries committee will consider recommendations on the negotiations for a new partnership with the UK.
Transport
Also on Tuesday, the internal market committee votes on plans to update the labelling of tyres to make it easier for consumer to find out information about fuel efficiency and other essential parameters.
Foreign affairs
Today, the civil liberties committee discusses the situation in Libya and how it affects efforts by migrants and asylum seekers to use the country to enter the EU irregularly.
Also, the security and defence committee will look into arms exports, artificial intelligence as well as EU-African security cooperation in the Sahel region, West Africa and the Horn of Africa.
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