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EPP declares war on ‘excessive regulation’ from Brussels
The centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) has called for a bonfire of EU red tape in a three-page statement adopted…
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EU’s corporate due-diligence rowback raises ‘deep concerns’ from left
Landmark corporate supply chain rules scraped through the EU legislature earlier this year despite complaints from business – but suggestions…
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Green groups face cash squeeze as EU reconsiders financial support
Leaked document seen by Euronews shows the European Commission is considering a rethink of funding rules, as NGOs warn they…
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ArcelorMittal green steel backtrack raises fears over clean transition
European Commission top brass set to visit steel multinational’s Belgian plant this week in the wake of a warning that…
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Revealed: The new Commission’s first strategic, policy initiatives
A leaked copy of Ursula von der Leyen’s second EU executive’s work programme reveals that clean industry and defence are…
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EU deforestation law postponed and diluted by Parliament
The bill is set to enter into force at the end of 2024, but has now to be renegotiated with…
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Deforestation law U-turn signals discord over Green Deal policy
The Commission’s decision to postpone implementation of the deforestation law has been met with relief from affected business sectors, cries…
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Commission delays deforestation law rollout over global pressure
The decision by the EU executive follows months of pressure by the industry and third countries calling on appropriate guidance…
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EU needs long-term climate investment plan set with just transition
French Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, 34, has been a researcher in EU energy policy for the past ten years and joined the…
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