The European Union’s single market connects roughly 450 million consumers across 24 official languages. For businesses trading across borders, translation is not an afterthought. It is infrastructure. And in 2026, artificial intelligence has made that infrastructure faster and cheaper than ever.
— last modified 03 February 2011 More than six million young people in the EU leave education and training with lower secondary level qualifications at best. They face severe difficulties…
— last modified 02 February 2011 Excessive volatility of prices on all major commodity markets occurs at a time when the competitiveness of European industry crucially depends on efficient and…
The mere fact that a company offers their service via the Internet does not mean that they are being directed to consumers in other member states, according to a recent…
The General Court has upheld a fine originally imposed by the Commission on E.on AG for having tampered with a seal affixed to one of E.on’s offices which was being…
Photo © CandyBoxPhoto – Fotolia Banning the sale of contact lenses on the Internet on the grounds of consumer health is disproportionate to consumer health requirements, the European Court of…
— last modified 19 January 2011 The European Commission has adopted new proposals aimed at strengthening the societal, economic and organisational dimensions of sport. Athletes, sport organisations and citizens are…










