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- EUR 200m boost for SMEs in EU neighbouring countries — 24 January 2020, 21:39 CET
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The European Investment Bank and the EU Commission have joined forces in an 'SME Access to Finance' initiative to support economic growth, innovation and employment in EU neighbouring countries.
- EP green light for EU-Vietnam free trade deal — 22 January 2020, 00:17 CET
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The free trade and investment protection agreements between the EU and Vietnam, approved by an EU Parliament committee Tuesday, will remove virtually all tariffs between the two parties over ten years.
- MEPs back transport package to improve conditions for drivers — 24 January 2020, 00:11 CET
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A European Parliament committee approved a deal Tuesday to reform the road transport sector with revised rules for posting of drivers, drivers' rest times and better enforcement of 'cabotage' rules.
- MEPs call for end to lead in recycled PVC — 21 January 2020, 23:42 CET
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MEPs on the European Parliament's Environment Committee objected Tuesday to a Commission proposal allowing lead in recycled PVC, citing the need to protect human health and the environment.
- MEPs call for legally binding targets on biodiversity — 16 January 2020, 23:48 CET
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The European Parliament called Thursday on the upcoming 2020 UN biodiversity conference COP 15 to agree on legally binding targets, as was the case for the Paris agreement on climate change.
- 20,000 young people set for free EU travel passes — 16 January 2020, 17:40 CET
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Around 20,000 18-year-olds are set to receive a travel pass under the fourth and latest round of DiscoverEU, the opportunity to explore Europe which attracted some 75,000 applications from across Europe.
- MEPs voice concern over citizens' rights post-Brexit — 16 January 2020, 17:35 CET
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Assurances on the protection of citizens' rights in the UK EU Settlement Scheme and freedom of movement were needed if MEPs are to consent to the UK Withdrawal Agreement, they said Wednesday.
- EU sets out plans to finance green economy — 15 January 2020, 19:18 CET
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The EU unveiled plans Tuesday to finance its new European Green Deal, which it says would lead to more than EUR 1 trillion of public investment through EU financial instruments, as well as private funds.
- EU, U.S. and Japan agree new global rules on subsidies — 15 January 2020, 19:18 CET
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The European Union, the United States and Japan announced their agreement Tuesday to strengthen existing rules on industrial subsidies and condemned forced technology transfers practices.
- EU travellers still not aware of their passenger rights — 14 January 2020, 23:50 CET
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Only 43% of EU citizens who have travelled by air, long-distance rail, coach, ship or ferry in the previous 12 months know that the EU has put in place rights for passengers, a Commission survey said Monday.
- Use of EU's space assets under auditor scrutiny — 09 January 2020, 17:42 CET
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The EU Court of Auditors said Thursday it is examining how effectively the European Commission promotes the uptake of services provided by two of the EU's key space programmes, Copernicus and Galileo.
- Brussels looks to strengthen IPR protection — 14 January 2020, 17:09 CET
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The EU Commission signalled its intention Thursday to crack down on intellectual property rights infringements, which it says cost European firms billions of euros in lost revenue and put jobs at risk.
- EU toughens consumer protection for the digital world — 09 January 2020, 17:19 CET
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New EU rules for consumer protection entered into force on Tuesday, with the aim of toughening up and modernising current EU consumer protection rules, in line with digital developments.
- Stricter C02 emissions standards for new cars and vans come into force — 03 January 2020, 23:50 CET
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A new EU Regulation setting stricter CO2 emission performance standards for new passenger cars and for new light commercial vehicles (vans) in the EU came into force on 1 January 2020.
- Galway, Rijeka start as European Capitals of Culture — 03 January 2020, 23:28 CET
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The city of Rijeka in current EU president Croatia and Galway in Ireland began their joint one year tenure of the title of European Capital of Culture on Wednesday 1 January 2020.
- Global level of marine fuels pollution cut from 1 January — 07 January 2020, 23:09 CET
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From 1 January 2020, the maximum sulphur content of fuels from ships' combustion engines is reduced to 0.5% (down from 3.5%) - reducing air pollution and protecting health and the environment.
- EU states agree fish quotas for 2020 — 07 February 2020, 00:28 CET
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The EU Council reached political agreement Wednesday on 2020 catch limits for the main commercial fish stocks in the Atlantic, the North Sea and international fisheries in which EU vessels participate.
- Booking.com commits to EU demands for transparency — 27 December 2019, 23:20 CET
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Following dialogue with the European Commission and national consumer authorities, Booking.com has committed to make changes in the way it presents offers, discounts and prices to consumers.
- Airbnb does not need estate agent's licence, rules EU Court — 19 December 2019, 23:46 CET
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France cannot require Airbnb to hold an estate agent's licence as it did not notify the EU Commission of that requirement in accordance with the EU's e-commerce directive, the EU's top Court ruled on Thursday.
- EU companies increase R&D investment in face of stiff global competition — 19 December 2019, 22:31 CET
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Companies' investment in research and development grew for the ninth consecutive year in 2018, though below the global growth rate, driven by the auto, health and ICT sectors - according to an EU report.
- New rules to boost crowdfunding across EU borders — 28 December 2019, 10:55 CET
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The EU Parliament and Council reached provisional agreement Wednesday evening on EU-wide rules to help crowdfunding services function smoothly and foster cross-border business funding.
- EU states agree world's first-ever 'green list' for sustainable investment — 19 December 2019, 22:30 CET
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EU states endorsed Wednesday a political agreement on a 'green list', a common classification system to encourage private investment in sustainable growth and contribute to a climate neutral economy.
- MEPs back measures to cut VAT fraud in e-commerce — 19 December 2019, 17:29 CET
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The European Parliament gave its approval Tuesday to measures designed to fight e-commerce VAT evasion that would help cut some of the EUR 137 billion lost each year across the EU to VAT fraud.
- New EU growth strategy to be based on 'competitive sustainability' — 18 December 2019, 18:27 CET
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The new von der Leyen Commission presented a rebooted growth strategy Tuesday focused on promoting competitive sustainability and building a European economy 'that works for people and the planet'.
- New EU cross-border payments rules into force — 17 December 2019, 18:27 CET
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Consumers and businesses in non-eurozone EU Member States will enjoy cheaper cross-border payments in euro from Monday, as new rules came into force pricing these the same as domestic payments.