EIB: launch of Housing Action Plan delayed.
Contrary to expectations, the Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank has not yet given the green light for the development bank's new Housing Action Plan.
By Alina Leimbach
Contrary to expectations, the Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank has not yet given the green light for the development bank's new Housing Action Plan.
By Alina Leimbach
Industry, local governments and environmental groups have issued a joint declaration calling for the rapid and environmentally friendly expansion of renewable energies. Those involved hope to overcome resistance to projects.
By Lukas Knigge
Next week, the EU Commission will present its proposal for more flexibility for car manufacturers to achieve the CO₂ fleet limits. Table.Briefings has already had a look at the draft.
By Lukas Knigge
A US district court judge has halted the closure of Radio Free Europe for the time being, which is likely to be postponed until September. At the same time, a dozen EU states are supporting an initiative to explore the possibility of European funding.
By Stephan Israel
Most EU states are failing to take advantage of new opportunities to protect electricity customers from high prices. The Commission initiated infringement proceedings against Germany and 25 other EU states on Thursday.
By Manuel Berkel
For the first time since the EU Commission presented the Clean Industrial Deal, the member states discussed the plans from Brussels in the Environment Council on Thursday. This also revealed rifts on fundamental issues.
By Lukas Knigge
Both sides support Commission President von der Leyen's plans to overhaul financial planning. This is shown by a draft of the coalition agreement, which is exclusively available to Table.Briefings.
By Till Hoppe
In the coalition negotiations, the CDU/CSU is calling for the abolition of EU sustainability laws. This is unlikely to be compatible with the SPD.
By Marc Winkelmann
US President Donald Trump announced tariffs of up to 25 percent on automotive imports on Wednesday. The most important suppliers, including Germany, are particularly affected.
By Julia Mertens
In a paper in preparation for the new legislative period, the BMWK argues in favor of a stronger Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF). However, resistance is to be expected from the Ministry of Finance.
By Marc Winkelmann