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Analyse

Electricity price zone: How Germany could avert a division.

In a few days, the grid operators will publish their proposal as to whether the German electricity price zone should be split or not. If the report recommends a split, the new German government will have to react quickly, as internal planning shows.

By Manuel Berkel

Opinion

Proposal for a more flexible EU architecture

How can the EU remain capable of acting in the long term despite the differing interests of the member states? In today's Opinion, Christian Calliess outlines the idea of a core union that is defined by the EU Single Market. Countries that would like to see more integration could join together to form pioneer groups.

By Experts Table.Briefings

News

Letta: 'Innovation is a European task'

At a panel discussion at the Jacques Delors Centre in Berlin, former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta called for the courage to radically simplify certain regulations. His vision: a pan-European innovation ecosystem that pools investments and drives innovation across borders.

By Corinna Visser

Feature

Dismantling internal market barriers: Business associations complain about Commission

Business associations warn that the internal market is at risk of fragmentation in the face of new hurdles. They complain about a passive EU Commission that is initiating fewer and fewer infringement proceedings due to a lack of political will. The new Commission wants to pay more attention to the issue.

By Table.Briefings

News

IMF: Renewable energies make Europe more competitive

An as yet unpublished report by the International Monetary Fund for EU economics and finance ministers shows how Europe can reduce its energy prices. The IMF report is available exclusively to Table.Briefings.

By Manuel Berkel

Feature

Gas from Russia: How the weak EU internal market complicates independence

After the end of Russian gas flows through Ukraine, other routes will become important for security of supply. A large pipeline is due to be completed in 2029 and will bring new revenue to Ukraine and Slovakia. However, national egotisms, the consequences of the Russian invasion and the general move away from gas as an energy source are increasingly complicating European trade.

By Manuel Berkel

Feature

EU-Switzerland: 'Historic agreement' with an uncertain future

Switzerland and the EU have agreed on a new basis for bilateral relations and additional agreements, for example on electricity. However, there is widespread opposition to the package in Switzerland. What happens next.

By Stephan Israel

News

Work program: Proposal for 28th regime to come in 2025

From company law to booking tickets – an initial outline of the EU Commission's work program contains a timetable for the first projects of the new legislative period. Table.Briefings was able to obtain the document.

By Manuel Berkel

Opinion

Schengen is in danger

Schengen is in serious danger, warns Valérie Hayer. Nothing less than freedom of movement and prosperity are at stake as a result of border controls, writes the Chairwoman of the Renew Group in the European Parliament in today's Opinion.

By Redaktion Table