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Trump or Harris, the US will keep pumping gas for Europe
EU eyes new clampdown on Russian nuclear sector
EU shrugs off Trump’s threats to scrap green handouts
5 takeaways from Maroš Šefčovič’s trade czar confirmation hearing
The EU’s next energy chief has a money problem
China sues the EU over EV duties
Ukraine faces toughest winter yet as energy shortages loom
Kyiv faces daily blackouts of eight to 20 hours amid an onslaught of Russian attacks.
Britain’s art-loving elite fumes at money laundering crackdown
Experts fear tough rules for the art world — meant to root out criminals — will send business to New York and Hong Kong.
EU’s top business group fears Trump win will harm green exports
BusinessEurope says Republican candidate’s plan to impose import tariffs will limit access to U.S. market and increase competition with China.
UK budget: 5 things you need to know as Labour hikes taxes
Big swings from the new chancellor will reshape the British state.
Der VW-Crash und die Folgen | Stephan Weil im Gespräch
Nach der VW-Krise könnte nun eine Handelskrise bevorstehen. Die EU beschließt Extra-Zölle für die Importe von E-Autos aus chinesischer Produktion. Es sind genau die Zölle, die der …
How do we close Europe’s innovation gap? Start with advanced connectivity and a strong intellectual property rights framework
Mobile technology underpins technologies ranging from AI to self-driving cars. To create more of these advances, we need proper incentives to further develop a dynamic standardization ecosystem that nurtures innovation.
New rules to build corporate giants won’t reverse EU decline, officials say
Europe’s competition enforcers are alarmed by talk of changing merger rules to allow big firms in key industries.
‘Bitter medicine’: Why some EU officials quietly yearn for Trump
Europeans may not like the Republican candidate, but officials from several countries said his reelection could spur change in the bloc — namely on defense.
Audi Brussels to close in early 2025, signaling deepening VW crisis
Automaker is still in talks with a potential buyer for the plant.
EU-China staring match on EV duties will continue — even after they take effect
China has been unwilling to acknowledge that it heavily subsidizes its industry.
Microsoft and Google’s Brussels lobbying war heats up
Two giants enter a shouting match over perceived dirty lobbying tactics in Europe.
Scholz vs. Lindner: Der offene Bruch
Der Kanzler lädt zum Industrie-Gipfel, und zeitgleich empfängt der Finanzminister die Familienunternehmer und den Mittelstand. Was heute normales, aktuelles politisches Geschäft sein könnte, ist Ausdruck weiterer Ampel-Streitereien. …
China won’t like the sound of EU commissioner hearings. Here’s why.
China will be everywhere in the EU’s policymaking machinery for the next five years. Expect more turbulence ahead.
VW plans to close 3 German plants as auto industry turmoil grows
The car giant’s move comes as Germany’s GDP is set to shrink for the second year in a row.
Europe’s tech security czar-to-be faces China fight at home
For Finland’s Henna Virkkunen, the question of securing Europe’s digital infrastructure hits close to Helsinki.
Putin’s Central European vanguard threatens to expand into Czechia
A growing Kremlin-friendly bloc in Central Europe would pose a major problem for the EU.
US to probe Chinese telco hacks that targeted Trump, Vance
POLITICO reported Friday that federal investigators for now believe the Chinese targeted communications data from phones of roughly 40 people.
‘Explainer-in-Chief’ Bill Clinton makes the economic case for Kamala Harris
In eastern North Carolina, the former president tells voters why the pandemic caused inflation, not Democrats, and prescription-drug prices are on the ballot.
Who’s going to pay for moving drug production to Europe?
Bringing drug production closer to home means reckoning with costs.
Overcoming the barriers to Europe’s leadership in medical innovation
Over the years, Europe’s share of global medicine R&D investments has dropped. However, with the new EU mandate, there is a chance to turn this around
New EU rules aim to protect your money from cyber threats
July’s major IT outage served as a wake-up call. But can the EU’s regulatory response make a difference?
EU’s game plan for Trump trade war: ‘Hit back fast and hard’
Rapid reaction force readies action on trade aimed at forcing Donald Trump to the negotiating table.
Britain’s heading for a nuclear power crunch. Blame the French.
A once proud fleet of power plants is about to be reduced to one last, lonely nuke.
Schadenfreude reigns as Berlin pays the price of its tough line on debt
“It’s karma, no?” said one European official.