Sweden, together with nine other countries including the Netherlands, France and Germany, is leading the charge to shape a proposed €409bn “European Competitiveness Fund”, a key element of the next EU ...
Ministers responsible for the internal market and industry met in Brussels and adopted Council conclusions on the Consumer ...
Today, Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson tells us that the EU must stop blaming geopolitical crises for its inaction to rescue the bloc’s economy. And our climate correspondent hears why the ...
Ursula von der Leyen has introduced the competitiveness roadmap “One Europe, One Market,” which aims to complete the single ...
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz sits at the Cabinet table at the start of the German Cabinet meeting in the Chancellery. Christoph Soeder/dpa Twenty EU leaders, including German Chancellor ...
Europe cannot grow stronger if it hesitates to enforce its own rulebook in the face of external political pressure,” says Stéphanie Yon-Courtin, author of the European Parliament’s annual ...
German chancellor Friedrich Merz recently advocated for the creation of a single European stock exchange, stressing that fragmentation along national lines is still hindering investment in the EU.
The text of the conclusions highlights the importance of cities along with their functional urban areas for economic, social ...
By Julia Payne and Philip Blenkinsop ALDEN BIESEN, Belgium, Feb 12 (Reuters) - European Union leaders are due to hold frank discussions in a Belgian castle on Thursday on how to ensure the bloc is not ...
But not all European leaders are on board. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stressed on Thursday that the best way to counter Europe’s competitors is to ...
EU leaders are meeting Thursday at an "informal retreat" at a Belgian castle to discuss how to make the bloc more competitive. CNBC's Steve Sedgwick wonders why they're meeting again when two reports ...
Europe’s highest court confirmed EU antitrust law can reach global cartels whose effects land inside the bloc, largely upholding airfreight fines while trimming SAS’ penalty.
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