EP adopts supply chain law
On Wednesday, the EU Parliament approved the trilogue results on the Supply Chain Act, the Packaging Ordinance and the Clean Air Directive.
By Leonie Düngefeld
On Wednesday, the EU Parliament approved the trilogue results on the Supply Chain Act, the Packaging Ordinance and the Clean Air Directive.
By Leonie Düngefeld
TikTok has averted a fine for a new feature called TikTok Lite for the time being. Corresponding documents have been submitted. However, further data is still missing. Without this, there is even a risk of shutdown in the worst-case scenario.
By Falk Steiner
Several top German bankers are pushing for the capital markets union. It is about nothing less than the success of the ecological restructuring of the European economy.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Commission is providing €112 million to make the EU fit for the future in the fields of AI and quantum research. Projects can now apply for the funding.
By Redaktion Table
Had the AfD leadership been aware of Krah employee Jian G.'s possible involvement with China for some time? Allegations to this effect are being made. This is unlikely to change the chances of the AfD's top European candidate Krah entering the European Parliament.
By Franziska Klemenz
Mexico is turning away Chinese car manufacturers: Several companies had already negotiated with officials about possible plant sites near the US border. Apparently, Washington pressured them to intervene.
By Christiane Kuehl
Despite an export ban, high-performance CPUs reportedly found their way from the US to the People's Republic. Several Chinese retail companies purchased servers fitted with AI chips.
By Redaktion Table
The EU wants to ban products manufactured using forced labor on the EU internal market. The plan is now taking shape: the EU Parliament has approved the regulation. The focus is on products from China.
By Amelie Richter
As part of its Foreign Subsidies Regulation, the EU has conducted an unannounced audit of a Chinese company that manufactures and sells security equipment. The Commission did not provide any further details for the time being.
By Carolyn Braun
On Tuesday, the EU Parliament voted in favor of the trilogue results on the Ecodesign Regulation and the Right to Repair Directive. The ban on products from forced labor has now also been confirmed.
By Leonie Düngefeld