#EU
71 articles tagged with "EU"
China’s Car Exports to the EU Surge, Approaching Peak Capacity
European analysts report a significant increase in car shipments from China to the EU, though this growth may be nearing its peak.
Exclusive 48-Hour Flash Sale at Stylevana for EU Shoppers
Don't miss out on Stylevana's exclusive flash sale offering 25% off for first-time EU customers on orders over 49 EUR. Act fast!
Lithuania's Parliament Speaker: Belarus Sanctions Relief Requires Democratic Reforms
Lithuania's parliament speaker has stated that any discussion regarding the easing of sanctions against Belarus is contingent upon the implementation of democratic changes in the country.
Lithuania's Interior Minister Nominee Advocates for EU Financial Contributions to Address Migration
Martynas Katelynas, nominated as Lithuania's interior minister, expressed his support for financial contributions to assist with migration challenges, rather than enforcing relocations.
Lithuania's PM-designate Mindaugas Sinkevicius to Engage in EU Budget Discussions
Mindaugas Sinkevicius, the Prime Minister-designate of Lithuania, has announced his intention to actively participate in EU budget negotiations, starting with a visit to Brussels.
Latvia to Highlight Funding Needs for Eastern Border and Rail Baltica at EU Meeting
At the upcoming EU General Affairs Council meeting, Latvia will stress the need for funding for its eastern border region and the Rail Baltica project as part of discussions on the EU's multiannual budget.
German State Transitions from Microsoft to EU-Based Open Source Solutions
In a significant shift, another German state is moving away from Microsoft products in favor of open source solutions developed within the EU, reflecting a growing trend of digital sovereignty.
Bernd Lange: Urgent Reforms Needed in EU-China Trade Discussions
Bernd Lange, the head of the European Parliament's trade committee, argues that the EU's October deadline for trade talks with China is unrealistic and emphasizes the need to address unfair industrial subsidies.
China Shows Willingness to Address EU Trade Surplus Amid Tougher EU Stance
In recent discussions in Brussels, China indicated a readiness to consider measures aimed at reducing its substantial trade surplus with the European Union, as the EU adopts a firmer approach to trade.
EU Moves to Regulate Amazon and Microsoft Under New Big Tech Rules
The European Union is set to implement new regulations targeting major cloud service providers, specifically Amazon and Microsoft, as part of its broader strategy to ensure fair competition in the tech sector.
EU Leaders Express Optimism for Western Balkans' Integration
At a recent summit, German Chancellor Merz and Commission President Von der Leyen highlighted the need for better integration of Western Balkan countries into the EU and called for a quicker enlargement process.
Armenian PM Rejects Russian Call for EU Membership Referendum
Nikol Pashinyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, has firmly declined Russian President Vladimir Putin's request for a referendum on EU membership, coinciding with an upcoming parliamentary vote.
Russia's Diplomatic Strain with Armenia Amid EU Aspirations
In a significant diplomatic move, Russia has recalled its ambassador to Armenia following President Putin's warning against Yerevan's pursuit of EU membership, highlighting rising tensions.
Kaja Kallas Urges Stronger Airspace Protections Following Drone Strike in Romania
In the wake of a Russian drone strike that injured two individuals in Romania, EU's Kaja Kallas calls for enhanced enforcement of airspace regulations to prevent future violations.
Ursula von der Leyen Addresses Rising Drone Threats in EU Airspace
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the significance of recent drone incursions, indicating a growing threat landscape in Europe amid concerns from Baltic leaders.
Germany Maintains Focus on Industrial Ties with China Amid EU Pressure
As German Trade Minister Katherina Reiche visits Beijing to enhance industrial relations, EU members are advocating for a firmer stance against China over concerns of overcapacities.
EU Launches 'One Journey, One Ticket' Initiative to Enhance Train Travel Experience
The European Commission has introduced the 'One Journey, One Ticket' initiative aimed at improving cross-border train travel in response to growing delays and cancellations.
Affordable Tech Solutions for Startups in Europe
Explore how startups in Europe can leverage essential tools for under €10 per month, focusing on cost management and available free tiers.
EU and Mexico Forge Updated Trade Agreement to Strengthen Economic Ties
In a significant move to enhance economic relations, EU leaders have signed an updated trade deal with Mexico, originally established two decades ago, aiming to diversify trade partnerships.
Merz Raises Concerns Over Ukraine's EU Membership Timeline and Territorial Issues
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has expressed skepticism regarding Ukraine's aspirations for EU membership by 2027, suggesting that territorial concessions may be necessary.
Progress Reported in EU-US Trade Negotiations, Steel Deal on the Horizon
UK Minister of State for Trade, Chris Bryant, highlights advancements in EU-US trade talks, particularly regarding steel, while addressing challenges in diplomatic relations with Russia.
EU Finalizes Trade Agreement with US Amidst Putin's Visit to China
European lawmakers have finalized a trade agreement with the United States, originally signed last July. This development coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Xi Jinping in China.
MEP Zovko Warns of Job Risks Amid EU-US Trade Negotiation Delays
Željana Zovko, a Member of the European Parliament, expresses concerns about the impact of stalled EU-US trade talks on jobs and industry, citing ideological conflicts and procedural complexities.
EU Considers New Regulations on US Cloud Services for Sensitive Government Data
The European Union is deliberating potential regulations that could restrict the use of American cloud platforms for processing sensitive government data, amid rising concerns over data privacy and security.
EU Imposes Sanctions on Israeli Settlers Following Hungarian Support
The European Union has enacted sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, aimed at Israeli settlers and Hamas members, amid increasing global criticism.