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EU seeks unity ahead of WTO trade talks despite tensions

EU seeks unity ahead of WTO trade talks despite tensions

EU ministers struggled on Friday to show a united front ahead of vital WTO trade negotiations next week with Ireland and France deeply concerned Europe may have conceded too much on agriculture.

EU files fresh anti-trust charges against Intel

European regulators have filed fresh anti-trust charges against the world's largest chip maker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominant position in the market to squeeze out its main rival.

EC threatens states over money laundering measures

The European Commission has threatened 15 member states with legal action for failing to implement an EU directive on money laundering as part of anti-terror measures.

Poland sets August 5 deadline for bids to salvage shipyards

Poland sets August 5 as a deadline for bids from private investors on the country's ailing shipyards that risk bankruptcy under EU state aid rules.

Eurozone swings into trade deficit in May

The 15 nations sharing the euro saw their trade balance with the rest of the world swing into a deficit in May, official EU data showed on Friday.

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