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EV tariffs: Dombrovskis expects agreement

EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis expects EU member states to support the introduction of European tariffs on Chinese electric cars from November. The politician said this in an interview.

By Manuel Berkel

Opinion

A vision for a digital re-enlightenment of Europe

At the heart of Europe's digital strategy should be the creation of a robust, resilient digital architecture that responds to the needs of its citizens, write Catherine Mulligan and Martin Hullin.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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Electricity market: BMWK wants to reform grid fees

The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs wants to increase flexibility in the electricity system by amending EU law on grid fees. This is stated in the options paper "Electricity market design of the future."

By Manuel Berkel

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Diesel dispute: Breton answers Wissing

In the dispute over the alleged threat of decommissioning certain diesel cars, the EU Commission has described statements by Transport Minister Volker Wissing as "misleading." The FDP politician was unimpressed by Thierry Breton's response at the weekend.

By Maximilian Stascheit

Opinion

An appeal from SMEs: against regulatory frenzy at all levels

The reduction of harmful bureaucracy is making little progress. This is even though politicians have been promising it for decades, criticizes Gerd Röders, President of the German Metals Federation (WVMetalle).

By Markus Grabitz

Feature

AI Act: Why companies are impatiently waiting for AI standards

The AI Act represents a European harmonization regulation for product conformity. It thus follows the formula of the New Legislative Framework. This means that standards for AI are now required in addition to the law.

By Corinna Visser

Heads (EN)

Doug Weir: The environment is the overlooked victim of war

Doug Weir is the Director of the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS). He analyzes the environmental effects of war, the impact of climate change as a conflict catalyst and how the military can be decarbonized.

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Andreas Babler – Candidate for a 'reform chancellorship' in Austria

Last year, Andreas Babler surprisingly became the leader of the Austrian Social Democrats. The left-wing politician opposes the shift to the right in his own country and in Europe. However, his statements on the EU have caused irritation in the past.

By Redaktion Table