Free trade agreement: Australian trade minister in Brussels for talks
The main point of contention remains quotas for beef and lamb exports, which led to the collapse of talks in 2023.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The main point of contention remains quotas for beef and lamb exports, which led to the collapse of talks in 2023.
By Antonia Zimmermann
With Arctic Sentry, NATO is launching a new activity to stabilize the Arctic and High North. The aim of the mission is to strengthen cooperation between alliance partners and defuse tensions with the US over Greenland.
By Stephan Israel
The EU Commission wants to curb the threat that drones pose to critical infrastructure and airports. An action plan provides, among other things, for the use of 5G networks for detection, as well as a seal of approval for trustworthy drones.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
According to a draft of its SMR strategy, the European Commission plans to streamline approval procedures for small nuclear reactors. The proposed model is based on cooperation between the French nuclear regulator and supervisory authorities in other EU member states.
By Manuel Berkel
The German government and business leaders discussed the opportunities of the infrastructure initiative with European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Political groups in the European Parliament have agreed on who will take the lead as rapporteurs for the legislative proposals in the automotive and grids packages.
By Markus Grabitz and Manuel Berkel
European parliamentarians call for tariff relief to expire before the end of Trump’s term and propose a response to US steel tariffs.
By Antonia Zimmermann
European farmers are to be protected against imports from Mercosur countries. However, it could be a long time before the agreement with the South American countries comes into force.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Following discussions between the EU member states, the Cypriot Council Presidency has presented the first amendments to the grid package. As well as financial issues, they also involve electrolyzers and renewable energies.
By Manuel Berkel
The European Court of Justice classifies decisions by the European Data Protection Board as legally contestable EU acts. The EU court must now examine the content of the allegations of possible GDPR violations.
By Corinna Visser