EU car industry faces high energy costs, EV transition, job losses, and US tariff threats. European Commission seeks solutions to boost innovation amid fierce competition from cheaper Asian manufacturers.
Faced with a flagging economy and heightened competition with the United States, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is trying to harness the EU’s €1.2 trillion common cash pot to boost the bloc’s autonomy in a bid to make Europe economically strong again.
EU member states have been told to review transactions that have taken place since January 2021 in areas where these technologies have formed part of overseas investment. They must submit a progress report in July and a comprehensive risk assessment a year later.
France, Germany and 10 other European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference,
The European Commission has published on the 29th January the “Competitiveness Compass for the EU”, setting out ambitious initiatives aimed
Following calls to reduce the regulatory burden imposed on businesses, the European Union is poised to reform a series of laws passed under the EU Green Deal
The effort has gained new urgency amid the second Trump administration, which has threatened Europe with tariffs for goods manufactured outside the U.S
The European Union's Commissioner for Agriculture, Christophe Hansen participated in the annual Info Days on funding opportunities for EU agri-food promotion, according to a Commission press release .
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), representing 16 car and truck makers, said this week that its immediate priority was for the EU to axe potential fines for any auto producers that do not meet fleet CO2 emissions targets this year.
The European Commission announced on Wednesday support for Jordan's political and economic stability with €3 billion ($3.1 billion) in aid over the next three years. "Jordan has shown tremendous generosity by hosting millions of refugees,
Ukraine is ready to consider the possibility of cooperating with European operators on gas transit to the EU, but it is the European Commission that must decide whether the European side needs such transit and whether it is ready to provide it.
The European Commission presented on Wednesday its plans to reverse industrial decline in the bloc and step up efforts to compete with the United States and China in new fields such as AI, and to lower energy costs and cut red tape.