“Fatal signal”: Commission alienates companies by its absence
This time, the European Parliament of Enterprises took place without any members of the EU Commission. Company representatives see this as a “fatal signal”.
By Till Hoppe
This time, the European Parliament of Enterprises took place without any members of the EU Commission. Company representatives see this as a “fatal signal”.
By Till Hoppe
The AI Office has invited experts forming two working groups to develop technical standards for the labeling of AI-generated content.
By Corinna Visser
Brussels is taking a closer look at a bid for the construction of a new metro line in Lisbon. The suspicion: possible illegal state subsidies from China, which may have given the CRRC rail group a competitive advantage.
By Amelie Richter
Taiwan’s former president Tsai Ing-wen is expected to speak at the “Berlin Freedom Conference.” Taiwan’s former digital minister Audrey Tang will also be a guest.
By Leonardo Pape
Two Chinese production facilities for green ammonia have received certificates for the production of green hydrogen in accordance with EU standards. Until now, the European requirements have been considered difficult to meet.
By Manuel Berkel
China is continuing to tighten the thumbscrews in the tech sector: According to insiders, state-funded data centers will only be permitted to use domestic processors and in some cases even have to remove foreign chips that have already been installed.
By Leonardo Pape
Solar- und Windparkbetreiber beklagen lange Verzögerungen bei Netzanschlüssen. Weil die Bundesregierung dagegen bisher nichts unternimmt, bringen die Grünen nun einen Gesetzentwurf der Ampel erneut in den Bundestag ein.
By Malte Kreutzfeldt
In addition to the EU climate target for 2040, the EU environment ministers agreed on Wednesday morning on the European contribution to global greenhouse gas reduction for 2035 – the so-called NDC.
By Lukas Knigge
Bernd Lange's (SPD) draft report on lowering EU tariffs for the USA has received a lot of support in the Trade Committee. Nevertheless, finding a majority is likely to prove difficult. The EPP and Renew fear that the trade deal could be undermined.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
The Commission wants to present a package for the electricity grids in December. At a congress in Berlin, experts discussed how planning in the EU could be improved and how interconnectors could be built more quickly.
By Manuel Berkel