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What China's new data protection law means for the EU

For a year, the People's Republic has been working on a data protection law, and now, it has been officially adopted. The PIPL is similar to the EU's General Data Protection Regulation – in practice, it will make it even more difficult for European companies to do business in China.

By Falk Steiner

Adair Turner ist Vorsitzender der Energy Transition Commission, einem internationalen Thinktank mit Sitz in London. Er stand von 2008 bis 2012 der britischen Finanzmarktaufsichtsbehörde vor.

Why aviation should embrace carbon taxation

The European Union’s recently proposed levy on conventional aviation jet fuel for intra-European flights has provoked opposition from the airline industry. But the sector should welcome carbon pricing as a powerful tool to achieve emissions reductions at least cost.

By Redaktion Table

ETS for buildings: the sleeping giant

The building sector has a lot of potential for reducing carbon emissions. However, the EU Commission's proposal to introduce emissions trading for this sector as well caused an outcry throughout Europe. Although the ETS is only to become part of a policy mix, skepticism remains.

By Timo Landenberger

Stability Pact: Berlin fears untimely initiative

The EU is facing a difficult debate on reforming budget rules. It could begin at the most inopportune time: after the federal election, during coalition negotiations. Concerns are growing in Berlin: A push by Emmanuel Macron on the Stability Pact could complicate the formation of a government in Germany.

By Till Hoppe