Tag: EU Policy
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EU energy ministers secure greater role in bloc’s future power grid
The EU’s Cypriot Presidency has successfully reached an agreement among EU countries that paves the way for talks between the European Parliament and the Council. #EuropeNews
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EU seizes 4,200 tonnes of illegal textile waste from Italy in Turkey
Inspectors discovered an additional 2,100 tonnes of textile waste stored in a warehouse linked to a Turkish recycling facility that was noncompliant with environmental laws. Meanwhile, France is urging EU countries to get tough on ultra-fast fashion. #EuropeNews
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Europe depends on China. Here’s where China still depends on Europe
While Europe’s dependence on China is widely recognized, China’s reliance on the EU in key technologies is often overlooked. Despite its push for technological self-reliance, Beijing still depends on European capabilities in critical areas. #EuropeNews
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Eleven EU countries urge methane rules pause amid energy security woes
The eleven EU countries say that the methane rules could jeopardise natural gas supply, especially from foreign suppliers who would face extra costs. Environmentalists warn the EU not to cave in to pressure while the United Nations urged world nations to do more to mitigate methane emissions. #EuropeNews
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Twelve EU countries seek extra funds to cope with energy transition
The member states are historically more dependent on fossil fuels than other EU countries, and have benefited since 2021 from special funding to cope with the accelerating shift to renewable energy sources. #EuropeNews
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How China’s currency makes the EU’s trade deficit worse
EU leaders last week pointed to the undervaluation of the yuan as a major factor in the EU’s record trade deficit with China, which Brussels is taking steps to address. #EuropeNews
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EU’s phase-out of China-made inverters gets a reality check
As the EU plans to ban Chinese power inverters from EU-funded projects over cybersecurity fears, industry and investors are warning that European supply can’t yet replace Chinese suppliers any time soon. #EuropeNews
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Portugal urges Brussels to rethink free carbon allowances cut
Portugal has urged Brussels to pause cuts to free carbon allowances, warning they could damage competitiveness and slow industrial decarbonisation. #EuropeNews
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Air passengers to enjoy free cabin bags as decade-long EU talks end
Airlines argue that if the sector is required to comply with stricter compensation and financial rules, ticket prices will inevitably go up. #EuropeNews
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EU eyes jet fuel reserves as Strait of Hormuz crisis threatens supply
With the peak summer season drawing near, EU energy ministers are wary that jet fuel supply may be further strained, even as analysts see “sharp movement” towards greater jet fuel production within European refineries. #EuropeNews
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