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European Commission unveils new Economic Security Communication seeking a paradigm shift towards the use of trade instruments to support EU strategic objectives
On 3 December 2025, the European Commission published a Joint Communication on “strengthening EU economic security” (the ‘Economic Security Communication’), outlining the long-awaited economic security announcement that has been forthcoming since as far back as President von der Leyen’s re-appointment in late 2024. In the words of Commissioner Maros Šefčovič — the member of the European Commission that leads the symbolically re-named Directorate-General for Trade & Economic Security (‘DG TRADE’) — the Economic Security Communication shows that the “EU is shifting into a higher gear” in its efforts to strengthen EU economic security. According to the Commission, the immediate context for the development of the Economic Security Communication is the recent intensification of risks to the EU’s economic security, which although not new have become...To read the full article, please see the PDF file
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With regard to EU law, Victor advises governments and corporations on how to navigate the intricacies of EU regulations with a particular focus on assisting clients impact the legislative developments of new regulations and comply with them. Victor also assists companies and governments in trade remedy investigations. He has advised clients in over fifty anti-dumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard investigations, successfully obtaining no or low duties for exporters in several instances. Furthermore, Victor has extensive experience in litigating before the Court of Justice of the European Union where he has successfully challenged several measures adopted by the EU institutions.
Turning to international economic law, Victor assists governments in WTO proceedings before panels and the Appellate Body and other appeal arrangements. His experience also includes advising governments and multinational corporations on a variety of economic policy matters such as providing legal opinions regarding the legality of measures adopted by the EU as well as third countries under international trade and investment law. Finally, Victor often assists governments with international trade and investment negotiations by helping them develop persuasive arguments during negotiations and ensure compliance with agreed upon rules.
Victor also teaches part of the course on international trade law at Cambridge University.