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Deadlines for Euro 7 hard to meet

Euro 7 for cars and vans will arrive in July 2025 under the Commission's proposal. The date is no longer achievable due to delays in the legislative process and the rapporteur also slows the process.

By Markus Grabitz

Building renovation: Committee wants many exceptions

Yesterday, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive passed the Parliament's Industry Committee. By 2030, existing buildings will have to meet minimum energy standards. However, almost a quarter of buildings is supposed to remain exempt from the renovation obligations for longer – it's just one of many loopholes.

By Manuel Berkel

Summit calls for simpler state aid procedures

The heads of state and government agree that the approval processes for state aid for climate-friendly technologies should become faster and more predictable. In this way, they want to preserve Europe's competitiveness. Initially, there will be no new EU funds for this purpose, but existing funds will be used more flexibly.

By Eric Bonse

Der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj beim EU-Sondergipfel in Brussels.

Zelenskiy invokes the common European destiny

The Ukrainian president was meant to feel right at home on his trip to the EU. After his European tour via London, Paris and Brussels, the Ukrainian president hopes for the delivery of fighter jets.

By Stephan Israel

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China's Emissions Trading System: a problem for the CBAM

The Chinese Emissions Trading System still has numerous shortcomings and is not an effective climate protection instrument. Beijing wants to tighten it up – but it remains questionable just how much. This has trade policy consequences for Europe, especially after the introduction of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.

By Lukas Knigge

How Eva Kaili used the EPRS

In the EU Parliament, the main figure in the corruption scandal was responsible for a panel on scientific foresight. Kaili used the chairmanship of the EPRS for her own political work – and awarded posts to her sister and the quasi-governmental Qatar Foundation.

By Charlotte Wirth

Data Act: clear majority for compromise expected

On Thursday, members of the House of Representatives will vote on the compromise on the Data Act in the lead industry committee. Observers expect broad approval. The industry, on the other hand, sees considerable risks.

By Corinna Visser

China hinders Western solar expansion

China plans to restrict the export of technologies for the production of solar systems. The People's Republic is the technological leader in this field. The export stop would deal a severe blow to the West's efforts to build up its own solar industry.

By Nico Beckert

EU-USA: Green free trade to defuse IRA dispute

German Minister for Economic Affairs Habeck and his French counterpart Le Maire discussed possible ways out of the IRA subsidy dispute with the US government in Washington. They offered closer cooperation on green tech and supply chains. The USA wavers between protectionism and dependence.

By Bernhard Pötter