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Bigger EU budget indispensable for European sovereignty, says Macron’s top advisor  on 20/10/23
The EU will need to spend big and face global challenges autonomously to make enlargement a success, as America is losing interest in Europe, Garance Pineau, the Europe Advisor of the French President, said on Friday (20 October). EU governments...
Experts: Stockpiling may be EU’s blind spot in critical raw materials debate  on 20/10/23
China’s decision on Friday (20 October) to curb graphite exports raised the question of creating new EU strategic stocks of critical raw materials, a question that has so far been largely overlooked by Brussels.
Europe’s microstates must clean up their banking sectors  on 20/10/23
Unresolved banking scandals threaten to derail closer cooperation with Europe's microstates, writes Martin Kreutner.
China to curb exports of graphite, a key battery material  on 20/10/23
China, the world's top graphite producer, on Friday (20 October) announced new curbs on exports of certain types of graphite, key to making batteries for electric vehicles, in its latest move to control supplies of critical minerals in response to challenges over its manufacturing dominance.
The climate-hostile paradigm  on 20/10/23
The EU's reaction to the current inflationary episode shows that it still follows a macroeconomic paradigm that makes it unable to properly react to the climate crisis and will ultimately lead to economic and ecological misery.
Prospects dim for deals on trade at Washington EU-US summit  on 20/10/23
Prospects dimmed on Thursday (19 October) for agreements ending long-running disputes between the United States and European Union over Trump-era tariffs and US green subsidies after negotiators failed to make any breakthroughs before a White House summit.
Green investors warn EU against rollback of climate policies  on 19/10/23
Despite the transition to climate neutrality creating frictions in the short-term, politicians should not change course, investors in green technologies said, asking for clear signals that the transition will be followed through.
Three Ways to Fix Young Europeans’ Property Nightmare [Promoted content]  on 19/10/23
"Politicians love to talk the language of youth – as if promising to “connect” with younger voters will miraculously increase their electoral appeal. But the truth is that politicians are playing the wrong game."
France readies for charm offensive as debt levels back on rating agencies’ radar  on 19/10/23
As the French government pushed its 2024 budget bill through Parliament without a vote on Wednesday (18 October), and threats of an excessive deficit procedure (EDP) hover, France is once again under the microscope of credit rating agencies.
Crunchtime for the due diligence law  on 18/10/23
As the EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is being discussed between member state governments and the European Parliament, it looks like one of the most significant pieces of corporate legislation in a long time is on the line.

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 Economy Weekly 
LEAK: European Parliament gets ready to shake up internal committee structure (17/10/23)
Ugandan activists call on EU to move forward on due diligence law (17/10/23)
The Brief – The cash dispenser that needs repair (17/10/23)
MEPs approve EU tech fund, want full-scale sovereignty fund in the future (17/10/23)
Six months after pension reform, French cabinet woos unions with wage hike talks (16/10/23)
Car-making regions want slice of EU funds to power transition (16/10/23)
€20bn Ukraine war fund held up by EU budget talks (16/10/23)
Von der Leyen ‘clear-eyed’ on risk of predatory trade practices [Promoted content] (16/10/23)
Council to discuss inclusion of finance under EU due diligence rules (16/10/23)
EU lawmakers set to define position on forced labour products ban (16/10/23)
People with disabilities barely benefit from EU’s action, Court of Auditors finds (13/10/23)
German subsidies for industry energy prices are the wrong remedy (13/10/23)
Capital Markets Union: A goal or an excuse? (13/10/23)
Strong corporate climate obligations are a win-win-win for the environment, economy and EU. Here’s why. [Promoted content] (13/10/23)
Don’t touch my money: Rich regions concerned by perspective of EU enlargement (13/10/23)
Commission calls on EU countries to adapt to ageing population (12/10/23)
The Power Game of the Decade [Promoted content] (12/10/23)
Digital Networks Act: Breton lays out vision for EU telecom operators (12/10/23)
Debt rules: French MPs oppose ‘ideological’ German position (11/10/23)
ACCA Professional Insights – Public trust in tax [Promoted content] (11/10/23)
Ireland lays out plans for €100-billion sovereign wealth fund (11/10/23)
Trade unions call for review of European Works’ Council Directive (11/10/23)
Déjà vu: Financial sector and corporate sustainability due diligence, in or out? (11/10/23)
One ‘STEP’ forward: Legislators approve new EU tech fund (10/10/23)
The case for a Green Capital Markets Union (09/10/23)
Codetermination from an economic perspective [Promoted content] (09/10/23)
European industrial policy and Capital Markets Union: Enrico Letta’s plan for the Single Market (09/10/23)
What will it take for Western Balkan economies to scale up? (06/10/23)
Flexing the trade muscles (06/10/23)
Chinese cars far from ‘flooding’ Germany, despite political jitters (05/10/23)
Europe’s Time to Act (05/10/23)
EU auditors concerned over increased irregularities in EU budget spending (05/10/23)
EU ‘united’ against economic blackmail – despite facing claims of hypocrisy (04/10/23)
Former prime ministers, officials call for “gradual” EU federalism (04/10/23)
EU Parliament approves lowering asbestos exposure limit (03/10/23)
Stricter EU controls on critical technologies possible from spring 2024 (03/10/23)
Piling up of unresolved disputes highlights WTO crisis (03/10/23)
EU support for SMEs must extend to the PPWR [Promoted content] (02/10/23)
Europe’s solar industry warns against tariffs on imports (02/10/23)
Europe’s carbon border tariff starts applying, causing jitters for trade (01/10/23)

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