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Brussels consults on fair minimum wages 08 June 2020, 22:12 CET
The EU Commission launched Wednesday a second-stage consultation of European trade unions and employers' organisations on how to ensure fair minimum wages for all workers in the EU.

Ban for Armenian airlines in EU Air Safety List update 04 June 2020, 00:07 CET
The EU Commission added airlines certified in Armenia to Tuesday's update of the list of airlines subject to an operating ban or restrictions within the EU because they do not meet international safety standards.

EUR 2 billion to reinforce EU's crisis response capability 04 June 2020, 00:09 CET
The EU Commission proposed Tuesday to give the EU the capability to react more swiftly when a serious cross-border emergency such as the coronavirus strikes and affects EU countries at the same time.

Brussels proposes EUR 750 bn Covid recovery package 02 June 2020, 18:43 CET
EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen presented Wednesday a EUR 750 bn plan for economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis involving pooling of debt and unprecedented financial transfers.

EU, Japan strenthen ties to face COVID-19 crisis 27 May 2020, 23:55 CET
EU and Japan leaders at a video conference Tuesday signalled close coordination in responding to the coronavirus pandemic, stressing the importance of global solidarity, cooperation and multilateralism.

Brussels plots route to sustainable recovery 26 May 2020, 23:56 CET
The EU Commission recast its economic policy guidance Wednesday towards recovery which achieves sustainable and inclusive growth while mitigating the socio-economic consequences of COVID-19.

EU unveils green makeover for food and farming 27 May 2020, 23:55 CET
The European Commission took steps towards sustainable biodiversity, food and farming policies Wednesday, as it published its long-awaited 'farm to fork' policy roadmaps for the next 10 years.

EUR 1 billion to support Europe's battery industry 21 May 2020, 00:29 CET
The European Investment Bank confirmed at a meeting of the European Battery Alliance Tuesday that it expects to increase backing of battery-related projects in 2020 to more than EUR 1 bn financing.

Coronavirus: EU issues new call for EUR 122m research funding 20 May 2020, 23:31 CET
The European Commission put out a call for expressions of interest for new funding of EUR 122 million Tuesday for urgently needed research into the coronavirus. The deadline for submission is 11 June.

MEPs demand data protection guarantees for fingerprint exchange with UK 15 May 2020, 00:17 CET
The EU Council should not allow fingerprint data exchange between the UK and EU countries without guarantees on reciprocity and data protection in place, the European Parliament said on Thursday.

Euro-MPs give green light to increased water reuse 13 May 2020, 19:02 CET
With a view to preventing water shortages in the EU, Euro-MPs approved Wednesday the Water Reuse Regulation, which defines for the first time minimum requirements at European level for reclaimed water.

Brussels prepares reboot of 'vital' tourism industry 20 May 2020, 00:06 CET
The European Commission presented a package of guidelines and recommendations Wednesday to help EU countries gradually lift travel restrictions and allow tourism businesses to reopen after months of lockdown.

EU adds EUR 72m to fund 8 major coronavirus research projects 13 May 2020, 18:44 CET
The EU is to increase to EUR 72m its funding for 8 large-scale European research projects aimed at developing treatments and diagnostics for the coronavirus, the Commission announced Tuesday.

EU to put off new tax rules due to coronavirus crisis 12 May 2020, 00:32 CET
The EU Commission decided Friday to postpone entry into force of two EU taxation measures to take account of difficulties businesses and Member States are currently facing with the coronavirus crisis.

Brussels expands temporary framework to recapitalisation 13 May 2020, 00:57 CET
The Commission has adopted a second amendment to extend the scope of the State aid Temporary Framework adopted on 19 March to enable EU states to support the economy in the context of COVID-19.

Brussels to clamp down further on dirty money 08 May 2020, 00:41 CET
The EU Commission put forward Thursday a set of measures it wants to take over the next 12 months to better enforce and coordinate EU rules on combating money laundering and terrorist financing.

European economy enters deepest ever recession 12 May 2020, 00:32 CET
Despite EU and national efforts, Europe's economy will experience a recession of historic proportions this year, according to the EU's spring economic forecast, presented Wednesday by the Commission.

Greenhouse gas emissions in EU reduced by 8.7% under ETS in 2019 06 May 2020, 21:38 CET
Emissions of greenhouse gases from all operators covered by the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) in 2019 fell by 8.7% compared to 2018 levels, the Commission reported on Tuesday.

More support for Europe's agricultural and food sectors 06 May 2020, 00:24 CET
The European Commission published Monday its latest package of exceptional measures to support the agricultural and food sectors which are being most affected by the coronavirus crisis.

EU and global partners pledge EUR 7.4 bn to fund coronavirus vaccine 06 May 2020, 21:38 CET
The EU joined with global partners Monday to pledge EUR 7.4 billion in funding for the development of fast and equitable access to safe, effective and affordable diagnostics and vaccines against coronavirus.

Coronavirus: measures to provide relief to Europe's transport sector 30 April 2020, 00:27 CET
The Commission adopted Wednesday a package of measures to help companies in the aviation, rail, maritime and road sectors deal with the consequences of the coronavirus outbreak.

Brussels takes legal action against Poland over judges' independence 05 May 2020, 00:12 CET
The EU Commission launched legal action again Poland Wednesday over a new law which it says undermines the judicial independence of Polish judges and is incompatible with the primacy of EU law.

EU and Mexico conclude talks on free trade deal 30 April 2020, 00:12 CET
The EU and Mexico agreed Tuesday the exact scope of the reciprocal opening of each other's public procurement markets, concluding the last outstanding element of negotiations on their new trade agreement.

Coronavirus: banking package to facilitate bank lending 30 April 2020, 00:14 CET
A new banking package, adopted Tuesday by the EU Commission, aims to ensure that banks can continue to lend money to support the economy and help mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus.

Airlines must be transparent on VAT and credit card fees: EU Court 28 April 2020, 23:03 CET
Air carriers must indicate, as soon as their price offers are published on the Internet, VAT charges on domestic flights as well as any fees charged for paying by credit card, the EU's top Court ruled Thursday.