Last October the EU imposed tariffs of up to 45 per cent on Chinese electric vehicles, but the move caused deep divisions in the bloc. Sánchez in September said the plan should be “reconsidered” and ...
The EU is considering redirecting €93bn in untapped pandemic recovery funds into its defence sector as part of efforts to ...
Brussels is preparing a radical overhaul of the EU’s next trillion-euro common budget, replacing dozens of programmes with ...
EU capitals have agreed a fresh sanctions package against Russia, as Brussels vows to step up pressure on Moscow and increase ...
Under the deal, EU member states must slash food waste by 10 per cent in food manufacturing and processing, and by 30 per cent per capita in retail, restaurants, food services and households by the ...
Marc Filippino Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Friday, February 21st, and this is your FT News Briefing. EU debt markets could be in for a shake-up and Walmart is dusting the dirt off ...
Commission expected to approve greater use of Renure, a product based on dung, to reduce revenues going to Moscow ...
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As the winds of isolationism whip across the world, the EU will remain a strong, reliable and committed humanitarian partner. But we alone cannot fill the gap left by others — the needs are simply too ...
The Paris talks come as the US and Russia’s top diplomats prepare for face-to-face talks in Saudi Arabia, and will focus on ...
The EU wants to block imports of certain foodstuffs made to different standards to protect its farmers in an echo of US President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” trade policy.
Henna Virkkunen, the European Commission’s executive vice-president in charge of digital policy, told the Financial Times the EU wanted to “help and support” companies when applying AI rules, as the ...