The Council adopted its negotiating mandate on a package of measures to adapt the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) framework to the challenges of the digital world. Many consumers facing a disagreement with a business are reluctant to litigate because of the small amounts involved, long processing times or lack of confidence in the possibility of […]
Read MoreEurobarometer shows Europeans want more support for saving energy and adopting clean energies
A wide-ranging survey published today shows that European citizens support the energy policy pursued by the EU in the last five years. Looking ahead, they express their strong backing for more EU-wide coordination, and even more efforts at EU and national level to make energy prices more affordable, as we pursue the clean energy transition and ensure our energy […]
Read MoreHalf a million EU jobs protected by EU trade defence in 2023
Trade defence tools play an essential role in protecting EU jobs by promoting fairness and a level playing field, according to the 2023 Report on EU Trade Defence Activities, adopted yesterday. A total of 182 trade defence measures were in place in the EU at the end of 2023, including 156 anti-dumping measures, 25 anti-subsidy measures, and […]
Read MoreEU invests €65 million in quantum chips
The Joint Undertaking for Chips has today opened calls to support research and innovation initiatives in semiconductors. This is the first call of its kind in quantum technologies to increase investment in cutting-edge technologies, in particular quantum chips for computing and sensing. The EU funding for this call is €65 million and is expected to […]
Read MoreThe President and a delegation of the European Parliament attended the UN Future Summit and the Action Days
MEPs from the delegation to New York on 20-23 September welcome the UN’s Pact for the Future, adopted on 22 September, and its commitments to multilateralism for a more fair, equitable and inclusive future. Parliaments, they agreed, must now play their role in holding governments to account in delivering on these commitments, on human rights, […]
Read MoreRail market opening: competition leads to lower ticket prices, EU study finds
A study released by the European Commission today highlights the user benefits of competition in both passenger rail and rail freight services. It reveals that increased competition in the EU rail market has resulted in significant reductions in ticket prices for rail passengers and in freight transportation costs. Efficiency gains are evident across all segments – passenger open access, public […]
Read MoreCommission opens WTO consultations on China’s anti-subsidy investigation on EU dairy products
The Commission has today launched a request for consultation of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), challenging China’s initiation of an anti-subsidy investigation against imports of certain EU dairy products. This is the first time that the EU has decided to challenge an investigation at its initial stage. The EU’s action has been prompted by an […]
Read MoreSpanish company prizewinner at the third edition of the EU Green Awards
Yesterday, on the occasion of EU Organic Day 2024, the European Commission announced the winners of the third edition of the EU Organic Awards. SAiFRESC, located in Valencia, won the award for Best Organic Food Retailer. This year’s winners follow the high standards set by their predecessors and showcase sustainable and inspiring projects across the […]
Read MoreManolo Sola is our “European Person of the Month”
Manolo Sola is our “European Person of the Month”. Born in Purchena (Almeria), he has been a librarian since 1989 in his home town, a culture and youth technician and head of the Youth Information Centre. He is currently manager for the Eurodesk European youth information office, the only one of its kind in […]
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