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Table of Contents - Edition 1157 from March 26th, 2026
- Chat monitoring: Another vote in the European Parliament
- Emissions trading: The Commission faces a tough reform
- Energy price debate in Parliament: ETS under fire
- EU customs reform: Lille is to be the site of the new customs authority
- European tech champions: EIB launches initiative for private investors
- Defense industry: How the Commission is planning to support startups
- Arms financing: Why Hungary is the only country still waiting for its SAFE loans
- Global Gateway: Why the governance structure should be reformed
- Vietnam: EU Commissioner Síkela warns Hanoi against reliance on China for 5G
- Chamber of Commerce: Chinese companies call for greater political stability in the EU
- Must Reads: Hungary’s seizure of Ukrainian cash risks undermining the Euro’s credibility
- Time.Table: How the super-rich influence US politics
- Executive Moves: Lukas Sieper joins Renew Europe
- Table.Documents: Report from the European Court of Auditors on cross-border services
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