Spain appears to have changed its position on the countervailing duties on Chinese EVs. During his visit to China, Prime Minister Sánchez called for a compromise. The country had previously supported the punitive tariffs.
By Redaktion Table
On Tuesday, the ECJ will hear one of the most important social cases of recent years: Denmark is suing for annulment of the EU Minimum Wage Directive. Read how experts see the country's chances of success.
By Alina Leimbach
In the debate on investment and strengthening industrial policy measures in Germany, the BDI has weighed in with a new study. According to BDI boss Russwurm, around a fifth of German industrial value creation is currently at risk.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
In order to achieve the climate targets, the transport sector must not rely solely on battery-electric solutions, argues Andreas Rade, Managing Director of Policy at the VDA. In order to leverage the potential of climate-neutral fuels, the greenhouse gas reduction quota (GHG) must be changed.
By Markus Grabitz
In a detailed document, the Association of the Electrical and Digital Industry has listed where it sees problems with the implementation of the extensive digital legislation. The Commission must resolve these contradictions.
By Corinna Visser
Mario Draghi's demands pose major challenges for the Commission – especially when it comes to the internal coordination of the various responsibilities. Nevertheless, some proposals can be set in motion quickly. And some are already in the pipeline.
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The CDU/CSU leaves the asylum summit after just two hours. The proposals of the traffic light coalition, which had been formulated by Union politicians a few years ago, were no longer sufficient. And what does Brussels say about all this?
By Stefan Braun
A new study shows that technological innovations could reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40 percent. The study suggests that green ammonia in fertilizer production, new genomic technologies (NGT), and the use of nitrification inhibitors offer particularly high potential.
By Amelie Guenther
German government circles say that a "pragmatic approach" will be found to the issue of PFAS that does not hinder Germany's industrial development. This should be a risk-based approach, not a blanket ban.
By Michael Bröcker