Data and IT are indispensable for corporate sustainability efforts. Yet the European Union’s sustainability omnibus is driving many manufacturers and service providers out of the market.
By Marc Winkelmann
The European Parliament’s negotiating team remains divided on key elements of the deal, with a final decision expected next week.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The dispute over the allocation of key elements of the automotive package among committees in the European Parliament has been resolved, with the Environment Committee set to take the lead on the dossier.
By Markus Grabitz
Just weeks after Donald Trump unsettled allies with his plans for Greenland, the United States is once again emphasizing multilateral cooperation. This time, the focus is on securing global access to critical raw materials.
By Katharina Kort
More and more countries are taking their cue from Australia and introducing plans to ban minors from using social media. Spain is now one of them.
By Corinna Visser
The EU Commission is setting out a framework for the certification of Carbon removal. This is intended to create clarity for companies and investors and enable a new market for innovative climate action solutions.
By Lukas Knigge
The regular meeting of the Commission College in Berlaymont has been canceled today. Instead, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the Commissioners are withdrawing outside Brussels for a retreat.
By Markus Grabitz
Following a formal suspension of work on the US trade deal, trade politicians in the European Parliament are once again trying to agree on the next steps.
By Antonia Zimmermann and János Allenbach-Ammann
The European Commission is launching an in-depth investigation into the Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Goldwind. The solar industry is calling for similar investigations into Chinese PV producers.
By Manuel Berkel and Amelie Richter