Germany and other EU countries are providing massive funding for private-sector projects to accelerate the market ramp-up for hydrogen. The first two IPCEI projects have now been submitted to the Commission, and more than 100 companies are involved.
By Till Hoppe
Yesterday, the Agriculture Committee confirmed the new multi-billion aid package for Europe's farmers. Some Committee members could also benefit from it. Therefore, accusations of bias were raised on the fringes of the vote.
By Timo Landenberger
The date has been set: On September 29, representatives of the EU Commission and the US administration will meet to kick off the Transatlantic Trade and Technology Council. Quick results are not to be expected – but the body could make more of the much-evoked community of values, especially in digital policy.
By Redaktion Table
The dispute over the controversial Supply Chain Act has been simmering within the Commission for months. Thousands of companies will be affected and are pressing for legal clarity – especially since there are already different national regulations. But a European solution is not in sight. Too many interests are at play.
By Charlotte Wirth