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Ursula von der Leyen

Feature

Battery cell production: Commission considering subsidies for operating costs

The next strategic dialogue on the future of the automotive industry is expected only after the summer break. Before then, manufacturers must agree on a position regarding fleet emissions targets. The Commission is considering granting them subsidies to cover operating costs in battery cell production.

By Markus Grabitz

Opinion

Great power conflicts are the pandemic of our time

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was awarded the Politikaward as “Politician of the Year” on Monday evening in Berlin. The following is a slightly abridged version of the laudatory speech given by Belgian legal scholar and think tanker Marc De Vos.

By Julia Mertens

Auch das Dampfen in Außenbereichen wollte die Resolution unterbinden.
News

Tobacco tax on e-cigarettes: Member states urge von der Leyen to act.

The Commission’s work program does not include the Tobacco Tax Directive. Nevertheless, 15 member states are pressing Ursula von der Leyen to present a proposal as soon as possible. Among the signatories is Germany’s new Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil.

By Markus Grabitz

Feature

EU-UK: Old conflicts overshadow the first summit since Brexit

For the first time since Brexit, EU leaders and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are meeting for a summit in London today. A security and defense agreement threatened to fail due to old conflicts ranging from fishing rights to youth mobility.

By Stephan Israel

Feature

SMS ruling: Court rebukes Commission secrecy.

The New York Times has won its legal battle with the European Commission over text messages from the COVID crisis. In principle, all documents from EU institutions must be accessible, the court ruled. Exceptions must be well justified – the Commission now plans to revise its approach.

By Eric Bonse