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Showdown over gas price cap

The decision on the gas price cap will be made in the Council today. Yesterday night, the EU ambassadors worked on reaching an agreement once more. Also at stake are the joint purchase of gas and the rapid expansion of renewables. Meanwhile, the IEA is calling for significantly greater savings.

By Manuel Berkel

Second wave of raids in Kaili corruption case

An NGO with three ex-commissioners on its board has become the focus of investigations. There is criticism of the lack of transparency of so-called friendship groups in the European Parliament.

By Markus Grabitz

Global Gateway: EU initiative looks for projects

The Global Gateway Initiative is intended to be Europe's answer to the New Silk Road. For this purpose, the head of the EU Commission will meet for the first time with the EU foreign ministers to evaluate the situation. So far, there is a lack of partner countries and concrete projects. According to Table.Media information, the conservative German CDU party is calling on the German government to play a greater role in the initiative.

By Amelie Richter

Agreement on battery regulation: What will now change

The Commission, Parliament and Council finished their negotiations on the new battery regulation on Friday. It defines specific collection and recycling targets as well as due diligence obligations – and aims to make batteries the first product in the EU to be subject to a binding carbon footprint.

By Leonie Düngefeld

EU Single Market: from economic to protective area

The European Single Market has been in existence for almost 30 years, but it is still a long way from completion. The EU Commission, the European Parliament and the Swedish Council Presidency want to give new impetus to this major project and at the same time reach a new stage of development.

By Till Hoppe

Biden's tax incentives for green industries

Inflation Reduction Act: only a few sectors affected

US President Joe Biden wants to support domestic green industries with billions. In Europe, many now smell protectionism and a disadvantage for their own economy. Trade experts and companies are more relaxed than politicians.

By Nico Beckert

One year of traffic light coalition and Europe: reliably chaotic

The German government wanted to define its positions earlier for European coordination processes and make its own European policy coordination more stringent. But even after a year, the traffic light coalition often fails to live up to this goal – with consequences for Germany's position in the EU.

By Falk Steiner