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INESS na webinári o jednotnom európskom trhu
The Institute of Economic and Social Studies (INESS) from Slovakia promotes the webinar hosted by Matthias Bauer "ECIPE Webinar: The Letta Report and How to Align Ideals and Action in Europe's Single Market".
Europe prepares for a mighty trade war
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama comments in The Economist about the EU imposing tariffs on China and its compliance with WTO-rules.
Hosuk Lee-Makiyama, at the Europe Forum on August 29: Where is competitiveness heading? – The future of investments and innovations in Europe
The Euroopa-Forumi highlights Hosuk Lee-Makiyama's participation in the conference that will take place on August 29 in Turku, Finland.
Europe Looks Left
The study "A Strategy for a Competitive Europe: Boosting R&D, Unleashing Investment, and Reducing Regulatory Burdens" by Andrea Dugo and Fredrik Erixon is listed in the July 9th issue of the weekly newsletter What's Up EU?
Hard left turn could lead France to recognise Palestine state
Oscar Guinea comments in TRT on the French election results and its implications for France agricultural and environmental policies.
How Starmer risks being ignored by world leaders
David Henig via The Telegraph on how the new UK Labour government may face a challenge with the rise of right-wing parties in the EU.
European leaders, businesses oppose EC’s tariff hike on Chinese EVs
Matthias Bauer comments in Global Times on the potential impacts of EU tariffs on Chinese EVs.
New government set to shake up political landscape
David Henig via Farmers Weekly on the possibilities that the new Labour government will introduce "core standards" in the farming sector.
Perspectives – Wanted: A European trade commissioner
David Henig writes for Borderlex regarding the EU restoring a commissioner dedicated to openness and rules-based trade.