Month: November 2024

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EU New Regulations for Booking.com: What is Changing for Businesses

Booking.com’s compliance with the DMA marks a pivotal moment for digital market regulation in the EU. By leveling the playing field, the DMA seeks to empower smaller businesses and provide consumers with more options and better prices. Stakeholders across the industry will be watching closely to see how these changes unfold and impact the broader […]

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New EU Duties on Chinese Electric Vehicles

Although the European Union has imposed definitive countervailing duties on Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs), the European Commission remains open to finding an amicable resolution with China. The Commission has expressed its willingness to negotiate price undertakings with individual exporters and is actively engaging with Chinese authorities to explore World Trade Organization (WTO)-compatible solutions. This […]

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COP29: EU to Support Continued Global Climate Action

As the global community grapples with the escalating challenges of climate change, the current COP29 UN Climate Change Conference, scheduled for 11-22 November in Azerbaijan, stands as a pivotal moment for international climate action. The European Union (EU), a longstanding leader in environmental stewardship, is poised to collaborate with international partners to reinforce the objectives […]

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Reinforcing Europe’s defence industry

The European defence industry comprises a number of large multinational companies, mid-caps and a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises … Reinforcing Europe’s defence industry

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How standards support Europe’s digital competitiveness

Standards are voluntary guidelines, providing technical specifications for products, processes and services. They ensure a certain level of quality, … How standards support Europe’s digital competitiveness

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Europe Must Rethink its Strategy for AI

The European Court of Auditors stresses that while the European Commission has taken important steps toward developing a strong AI ecosystem, significant challenges remain. Without addressing these key areas, the EU risks falling behind global leaders in AI innovation and missing out on the associated economic and societal benefits.   ​By Paolo Licandro ​ BRUSSELS, November […]

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