CBAM

ZVEI: CBAM as a boomerang – lots of fuss, little effect

China is now supplying climate-friendly steel to Europe. The technical capacities of Chinese plants for the production of green steel are higher than the annual production of crude steel in Europe. This has consequences in connection with the CBAM border adjustment mechanism.

Von Wolfgang Weber

MFR

MFF: Debate between Commission and Parliament remains inconclusive

The exchange between the Budget Commissioner and the group leaders on the MFF was “constructive”, but did not deliver any concrete results. The European Parliament is keeping up the pressure.

Von Janos Allenbach-Ammann

EU-Haushaltskommissar Piotr Serafin bei einem Auftritt im Haushaltsausschuss des EU-Parlaments

Environmental Council

EU climate targets: What the agreements mean for 2035 and 2040

Negotiating right through the night, the EU environment ministers finally reached an agreement on the climate target for 2040 and the NDC for 2035, which is important for COP30. Nevertheless, questions remain.

Von Lukas Knigge

EU-Klimakommissar Wopke Hoekstra und der dänische Umweltminister Lars Aagaard bei der Pressekonferenz nach dem Umweltrat.

Steel

Steel industry: How the German government wants to help

The German government and the CDU/CSU parliamentary group are moving away from a purely regulatory policy. Electricity subsidies and protective tariffs are intended to save the German steel industry. The plans could be thwarted by EU subsidy rules.

Von Alex Veit

Ein Schrottkorb hängt in einer Werkhalle der BGH Edelstahl Freital GmbH in einem Lichtbogenofen. Anlass ist der 4. Sächsische Stahlgipfel.

China.Table

Standardization: China sets standards for future technologies

Standardization is more than just technology. Germany leads in traditional industries, but is at risk of being left behind in key digital technologies. Europe must act strategically in order to help set international standards.

Von Amelie Richter

CO₂ price

Emissions trading: Why adhering to free emissions allowances could harm industry

German industry faces billions of euros in extra costs when free emissions allowances expire. But maintaining the subsidies would tear a large hole in the EU Innovation Fund, intended to help finance decarbonization.

Von Nico Beckert

Bundeskanzler Merz und Wirtschaftsministerin Reiche

EU finances

European Parliament: New far-right parliamentary group also reportedly diverted funds

Illegal donations and contracts awarded in private deals: In the six months following the European elections alone, the “Patriots for Europe” group is alleged to have misused EU taxpayers’ money to the tune of at least EUR 171,000. The alleged fraud follows a well-known pattern.

Von Markus Grabitz

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