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Debt rules: Member states postpone dispute

Governments are suspending their dispute over the reform of the new EU fiscal regulations for the time being. This is revealed in a draft of the conclusions of the ministers of finance meeting, which is available to Table.Media. This indicates that the regular summit on 23/24 March will not be burdened by the disagreements over the realignment of the debt rules, which are particularly intense between the EU Commission and the German government.

Von Max Mustermann

Stephan Biallas ist Leiter der Mittelstandsberatung bei EY für Zentral- und Westeuropa, Henning Vöpel ist Direktor des Centrums für Europäische Politik (cep).
Opinion

Why data stinginess leads to digital sideline

In a new column in Europe.Table, CEP Director Henning Vöpel writes about what concrete effects new regulatory interventions at the EU level will have on companies – and makes recommendations for action. This first installment, with co-author Stephan Biallas, Senior Partner at EY, focuses on the Data Act.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

Feature

CSAM: Germany sharply criticizes Johansson proposal

Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson wants to obligate providers of online and telecommunication services to screen content for possible depictions of child sexual abuse (CSAM). It was clear from the start that the plan would be controversial – but harsh criticism is now also coming from unexpected sides.

Von Falk Steiner

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Analyse

Kein Abschluss, keine Perspektive

Sie finden nicht das richtige Rezept: Fast 50.000 Jugendliche verließen 2021 die Schule ohne Abschluss – genauso viele wie zehn Jahren zuvor. Dabei hatten sich die Kultusminister 2008 geeinigt, die Quote zu halbieren. Ohne Erfolg.

Von Anna Parrisius

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Feature

As Li departs, he promises economic upswing

At the start of the People's Congress, outgoing Premier Li promised that China's economy is expected to grow by "around five percent" this year. The positive surprise: mild words on Taiwan. The bad news: coal is on the rise again.

Von Frank Sieren