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South Korea bets on state-driven venture capital to stay ahead  on 24/11/23
Building on its experience with government-led industrial development, South Korea uses direct government funds to nurture venture capital investments.
The end of a German illusion  on 24/11/23
Germany thought it could provide the necessary investments for the green transition, all the while adhering to its strict budget rules. It turned out it could not, and this should give everyone pause for thought about the EU’s own fiscal rules.
UN tax body to go ahead after EU, US and UK fail to defeat it  on 22/11/23
The international community will move forward with plans to establish a UN convention to set global rules on tax and illicit financial flows after a campaign led by the EU, United States and UK failed to kill off the plan. 
Germany delays 2024 budget after court ruling shakes government  on 22/11/23
The German parliament’s budget committee has delayed a meeting originally set for Thursday (23 November) to finalise the 2024 budget, following a court ruling that cancels €60 billion off a climate fund and could have broader implications for other public spending.
Take us away from the fiscal edge: Europe needs investment now or will face deindustrialisation [Promoted content]  on 22/11/23
Europe must avoid a return to austerity, insists Judith Kirton-Darling, Acting Joint General Secretary of industriAll Europe. We need flexible fiscal policies to invest in green, digital, and socially just transitions. This is essential for economic growth and job creation.
The EU’s global leadership relies on strong companies  on 22/11/23
To sustain its prosperity and stability, the EU needs to reduce the regulatory burden for companies, finalise more trade agreements and turn the Green Deal into a growth strategy in the coming legislative term, argues Markus J. Beyrer.
Experts warn against investment cuts after German top court ruling  on 22/11/23
As Germany scrambles to find €60 billion after the constitutional court ruled that transferring unused COVID-related debt to a climate fund was against the constitution, economists warned that spending cuts could cost the country economic growth in the coming years...
The Brief – No more free lunch for Europe’s farmers  on 21/11/23
Europe's farmers are receiving ever more handouts from politicians, despite their relatively meagre contribution to our economy and increasingly obstinate stance against the EU's efforts to adapt to a changing world.
The European Child Guarantee finally needs to be implemented  on 21/11/23
EU member states should do more to guarantee basic rights to children and the European Commission should consider establishing a European Authority for Children, argue Dragoș Pîslaru and Lucia Ďuriš Nicholsonová.
EU extends state aid scheme for companies hit by rising energy prices  on 21/11/23
The European Commission on Monday (20 November) extended by six months to June 2024 a scheme enabling EU countries to help companies hit by energy price spikes caused by Russia's war on Ukraine.

 Economy Weekly 
Germany considers suspending debt brake as coalition cracks show (21/11/23)
Cleantech divide looms in Europe (21/11/23)
EU Parliament set to back exclusion of Chinese renewables’ manufacturers (20/11/23)
Germany’s next big fight coming up: Berlin’s frantic search for €60 billion (20/11/23)
EU-China business relations in geopolitical times (17/11/23)
To host AMLA, Rome needs to do more than just tackling financial crime (17/11/23)
The stairs are moving (17/11/23)
German government’s court setback unlikely to impact EU fiscal rule reform (17/11/23)
Chinese businesses criticise EU’s ‘de-risking’ approach (16/11/23)
Debt rules will affect the most vulnerable, EU trade union chief warns (16/11/23)
Commission unveils package to attract migrant workers to EU labour market (15/11/23)
Use of €60bn Covid debt for climate fund unlawful, German top court rules (15/11/23)
Strengthening the Public Sector’s Climate Action Through Sustainability Reporting and Assurance: A Global Imperative [Promoted content] (15/11/23)
How to increase Europe’s competitiveness in the new global economy (15/11/23)
Navigating Risks of De-risking: A Call for China-EU Collaboration [Promoted content] (14/11/23)
Siemens Energy: Germany to bail out key green transition player for €7.5bn (14/11/23)
EU ambassadors discuss possible carve-out of finance from due diligence rules (14/11/23)
The Brief – Unjust transition ahead (14/11/23)
As EU struggles to finance green investments, French businesses bet on capital markets union (14/11/23)
Resilience Can’t be Imported: European Steel Makes the EU Stronger [Promoted content] (14/11/23)
Time to close the gap that allows EU companies to fuel the climate crisis (14/11/23)
The skills of the future and who will provide them (13/11/23)
The Brief – Fixing the EU economy: Mission impossible? (13/11/23)
European Hydrogen Week: what’s next for the hydrogen economy? [Promoted content] (13/11/23)
Financially stretched EU workers less likely to upskill than US workers (13/11/23)
European Parliament and EU countries agree on 2024 EU budget (13/11/23)
EU defence ministers to demand better finance access for industry (10/11/23)
What we know about the new fiscal rules (10/11/23)
Spanish Presidency mulls excluding finance from due diligence rules (09/11/23)
Western miners seek premium pricing for rare earth metals to break China grip (09/11/23)
Divided EU finance ministers to discuss fiscal rules as deadline nears (09/11/23)
Lindner’s position on fiscal rules stands in the way of a just transition (08/11/23)
Incarcerated for his advocacy, this activist puts his hopes on EU’s due diligence law (08/11/23)
Defence spending could get special status in new EU deficit rules (08/11/23)
‘Ridiculous’: German exporters fume over failed EU-Australia trade deal (07/11/23)
EU Commission: Release of frozen EU funds for Hungary not negotiable (07/11/23)
EU lawmakers back recognition of parental rights across the EU (07/11/23)
Corporations fall short on implementing green agendas: report (07/11/23)
A socially just and environmentally sustainable EU economic governance? [Promoted content] (06/11/23)
Global minimum tax to fall short of expectations, researchers warn (04/11/23)

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