Subsidies: Commission consults FSR
The European Commission is calling on stakeholders to submit proposals for simplifying the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR).
By Manuel Berkel
The European Commission is calling on stakeholders to submit proposals for simplifying the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR).
By Manuel Berkel
VDMA, ZVEI, VCI, and the German Pharmaceutical Industry Association have criticized excessive regulation by EU-wide digital rules in a letter to Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger. They warn that such measures could create competitive disadvantages.
By Corinna Visser
The EU Commission plans to further analyze how investments in US liquefied natural gas export terminals can be supported. Another initiative could launch as early as September.
By Manuel Berkel
The Commission has clarified that it intends to eliminate all industrial tariffs for the United States. Previously, it had only spoken about abolishing the already low industrial tariffs.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
Lithuania’s prime minister is accused of having used his office for personal gain. Until now, Gintautas Paluckas has denied the allegations. However, the Social Democrat now intends to accept the consequences.
By Almut Siefert
A new study by the Jacques Delors Centre gives a positive assessment of the MFF reform proposed by the Commission. The study emphasizes that strengthening common spending priorities is particularly important.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
The EU Commission also wants to open up the third call for tenders of the European Hydrogen Bank to electrolytically produced, low-carbon hydrogen.
By Manuel Berkel
On July 16, the College of Commissioners decided to withdraw the proposals for Standard Essential Patents (SEP) and the AI Liability Directive. Both the Council and the Parliament had strongly supported the SEP proposal.
By Markus Grabitz and Corinna Visser
The data points have been significantly reduced – companies are now being asked to assess whether implementation is easier and more practical.
By Marc Winkelmann
Operators of public charging stations for electric vehicles are not allowed to disadvantage other electricity providers. The ADAC welcomed the clarification from the EU Transport Commissioner.
By Manuel Berkel