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Severed cable: Taiwan detains Chinese freighter

The ship had been in the waters southwest of Taiwan since Saturday and had not responded to repeated calls from the coastguard. The incident is similar to a series of incidents in the Baltic Sea.

By Amelie Richter

Great Britain: Green economy records strong growth

The green economy in the UK is growing three times faster than the rest of the economy, according to a report by a British industry association. Wages are higher and growth is more fairly distributed geographically.

By Nico Beckert

CBAM

CBAM: EU Commission wants to postpone financial levies by one year

Simplifying the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is one of the EU Commission's most important plans for cutting red tape. As Table.Briefings has learned, Brussels wants to postpone the introduction of border taxes for emissions-intensive imports, along with other details.

By Lukas Knigge

CO₂ fleet regulation: ACEA makes proposals to avert fines

In 2025, the climate targets for newly registered cars should only apply to 90 percent of a manufacturer's vehicles. By 2026, 95 percent of new vehicles will be covered. This is proposed by the industry association ACEA in order to avert fines for failing to meet climate targets.

By Markus Grabitz

Jørgensen calls for US cooperation on energy security

In a guest article for the Atlantic Council, Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen strives for continuity in relations between the USA and Europe. This is particularly important for the EU's energy security when it comes to digitalization.

By Manuel Berkel