EuroCommerce is deeply concerned by the weakening of the Single Market after today’s European Parliament’s plenary vote that accepted opening negotiations based on the Agriculture Committee’s report on cross-border enforcement of rules on unfair trading practices (UTPs).
European auto industry calls for urgent action as demand for EVs declines
A continuous trend of shrinking market share for battery electric cars in the EU sends an extremely worrying signal to industry and policymakers. European auto manufacturers, united in ACEA, therefore…
BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation, and 22 member organisations from 17 countries submitted a complaint to EU authorities on the unfair practices of leading video game companies behind games such…
The European Parliament has confirmed Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as the EU Commission President, but weakens ambition on green and just transition. In securing an absolute…
“Small businesses emphasised the need to finally make policy on the basis of the 99,8% companies in Europe, instead of for the 0,2% and called for focus on implementation in…
Today, the European Commission and national consumer protection authorities in the EU (the Consumer Protection Cooperation network) announced they have taken action against Meta’s pay-or-consent policy rolled out as of…
25 July 2024by eub2 — last modified 26 July 2024 EuroCommerce has today written to the president of the European Commission to express deep concern regarding the preparation for implementation of the…