Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools
Sections
You are here: Home EU News
Document Actions

EU News

European Union Business News from EUbusiness.com

EU candidate countries slow to reform: report 06 October 2020, 22:13 CET
Turkey and Western Balkan countries looking to join the EU show slow progress on rule of law, corruption, and freedom of the judiciary and the media, the Commission's enlargement review said Tuesday.

Green light for EU-wide rules on crowdfunding 06 October 2020, 23:30 CET
The European Parliament gave the go-ahead Monday to a single set of rules for crowdfunding services in the EU up to EUR 5,000,000, including strict rules to protect investors from financial losses.

EU summit agrees sanctions against Belarus regime 06 October 2020, 22:14 CET
EU leaders at a summit Friday agreed to impose sanctions on the Belarus regime, calling for an end to violence and repression and for new free and fair elections without external interference.

EU provisionally agrees improved rights for rail passengers 04 October 2020, 23:19 CET
Guaranteed rerouting and better help for passengers when there are delays and cancellations form part of updated legislation on stronger rights for train passengers agreed Thursday by the EU institutions.

EU begins legal action against UK for breaching legal obligations 04 October 2020, 23:19 CET
Following Britain's refusal to remove parts of its draft Internal Market Bill by end September, the Commission began legal action Thursday for the UK's breach of obligations under the Withdrawal Agreement.

Poland, Hungary under rule of law spotlight 01 October 2020, 18:28 CET
Europe faces important challenges to the rule of law, an EU-wide report published Wednesday by the Commission shows, highlighting the threat to Poland's judicial independence and corruption in Hungary.

EU fines car parts cartel EUR 18m 30 September 2020, 21:42 CET
The Commission fined car parts suppliers Brose and Kiekert a total of EUR 18 million Tuesday for taking part in two cartels concerning supplies of closure systems for cars in the European Economic Area.

Brussels unveils 'smarter' customs plan 01 October 2020, 14:25 CET
The EU Commission launched a new Customs Union Action Plan Monday, setting out a series of measures to make EU customs 'smarter, more innovative and more efficient' over the next four years.

Leuven is Europe's Capital of Innovation 2020 25 September 2020, 23:57 CET
The city of Leuven in Belgium is the European Capital of Innovation 2020, in recognition of its excellent innovation concepts as well as its processes and governance models that enable ideas come to life.

Brussels to appeal Apple tax state aid case in Ireland 29 September 2020, 14:25 CET
The EU Commission decided Friday to appeal a European Court of Justice judgement which annulled a 2016 EC decision finding that Ireland granted illegal State aid to Apple through selective tax breaks.

EUR 87.4 bn to support workers through COVID-19 29 September 2020, 14:26 CET
The EU Council approved Friday financial support of EUR 87.4 bn to 16 Member States in the form of EU loans under SURE - a temporary EU instrument to mitigate unemployment risks during the COVID-19 crisis.

EU provisionally agrees to reduce Baltic fishing fleet 25 September 2020, 22:52 CET
The EU Council and European Parliament provisionally agreed Tuesday on measures to support fishermen affected by difficult stocks situations in the Baltic Sea including scrapping vessels.

Digitalisation of European industry lagging: EU auditors 23 September 2020, 23:54 CET
Europe's industry is not fully benefiting from advanced technologies to innovate and remain competitive, EU auditors said Tuesday, with some countries still lacking national digitalisation strategies.

Record levels of cocaine in Europe: EU drugs agency 24 September 2020, 00:15 CET
Increase in cocaine availability with seizures at a record high, a near doubling of heroin seizures and high availability of high purity drugs are the stand-out points of the European Drug Report published Tuesday.

Brussels to improve workers' protection against cancer-causing chemicals 23 September 2020, 14:22 CET
The EU Commission proposed a new revision of the Carcinogens and Mutagens Directive Tuesday, with new or revised limit values limiting workers' exposure to three important cancer-causing chemicals.

New Single European Sky proposal to cut aviation emissions up to 10 pct 23 September 2020, 14:22 CET
The EU Commission put forward a proposal Tuesday to upgrade the Single European Sky regulatory framework, with more modern management of European airspace and more sustainable and efficient flightpaths.

Brussels revises guidelines for EU Emission Trading 22 September 2020, 18:23 CET
The EU Commission adopted Monday revised guidelines for the EU Emission Trading System in the context of the system for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading post-2021 (the ‘ETS Guidelines').

EUIPO, EBAN agreement to empower SMEs 22 September 2020, 17:32 CET
The EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and EBAN, the early-stage investors network, signed a collaboration agreement Monday to promote and encourage activities to support smaller businesses.

MEPs approve EUR 6.2 bn to tackle crisis, speed up vaccine deployment 17 September 2020, 23:40 CET
The EU Parliament gave the go-ahead to an increase in the EU budget of EUR 6.2 billion Thursday, to improve the chances of an effective and safe vaccine, and to step up COVID-19-related cohesion funding.

EU launches EUR 1 billion call for green and digital transition 17 September 2020, 23:26 CET
The European Commission launched Thursday a EUR 1 billion call for research and innovation projects that respond to the climate crisis and help protect Europe's unique ecosystems and biodiversity.

EU outlines measures to achieve new climate goal 21 September 2020, 23:43 CET
The EU Commission set out details Thursday of its plan, announced by EC chief Ursula von der Leyen, to reduce EU greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.

EU Commission to target 55 pct emissions reductions 16 September 2020, 18:31 CET
EU Commission president Ursula Von der Leyen in her first state of the union speech announced an increase to the 2030 climate target, to 'at least 55%' emissions reductions, up from the previous 40% target.

Free emissions allowances must be better targeted: EU auditors 15 September 2020, 20:18 CET
Free allowances under the EU's 'cap and trade' emissions trading system, distributed to industry, aviation and sometimes electricity sectors, were not well targeted, says an EU auditors' report.

EU agrees interoperability for mobile tracing apps 16 September 2020, 18:31 CET
EU Member States agreed Monday on a set of technical specifications to ensure a safe exchange of information between national contact tracing apps based on a decentralised architecture.

EU signs geographical indications deal with China 14 September 2020, 23:52 CET
The EU and China signed a bilateral agreement Monday to protect 100 European Geographical Indications in China and 100 Chinese GIs in the European Union against usurpation and imitation.