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    A preliminary agreement between the EU and the US left European steel producers the promise of a quota system to be negotiated — and 50% tariffs until then.
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    Op-ed: Health policy needs an EU framework to make meaningful change
    Michel Barnier: UK must accept consequences of Brexit
    21 Jun
    Michel Barnier: UK must accept consequences of Brexit
    The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator said that the EU and the UK will cooperate strongly on security post-Brexit. 
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    5 questions with... Ignazio Corrao
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    Real recovery requires real reform
    21 Jun
    Real recovery requires real reform
    The EU will not achieve lasting financial stability and growth if its member states don’t stick to the rules, says Gunnar Hökmark.
    Refugee crisis: Greece taking on unfair burden, Parliament told
    20 Jun
    Refugee crisis: Greece taking on unfair burden, Parliament told
    Greek migration policy minister Dimitrios Vitsas has told MEPs his country is shouldering a disproportionate burden in handling the latest migrant crisis.
    FAIR INTERNET coalition welcomes copyright vote
    20 Jun
    FAIR INTERNET coalition welcomes copyright vote
    The FAIR INTERNET coalition welcomes vote of the legal affairs committee in favour of a new Article -14a ensuring the payment of fair and proportionate remuneration for performers including for online exploitations.
    Legal affairs committee approves controversial EU copyright proposals
    20 Jun
    Legal affairs committee approves controversial EU copyright proposals
    Parliament’s legal affairs committee has voted to largely approve the Commission’s proposed directive on copyright in the digital single market.
    EU trade chief: Trump tariffs will destroy jobs
    20 Jun
    EU trade chief: Trump tariffs will destroy jobs
    The European Commission’s top trade official condemned US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose steel and aluminium tariffs on the EU, Canada and Mexico.
    AnimalhealthEurope welcomes alignment and finalisation of EU rules to support animal health Partner Content
    20 Jun
    AnimalhealthEurope welcomes alignment and finalisation of EU rules to support animal health
    AnimalhealthEurope applauds efforts to finalise new rules that will bring real benefits to both pets on long-term medication and their owners, as well as a more optimal, efficient and responsible administration of medicines via animal feed, supporting efforts to curb antibiotic resistance.
    New copyright rules risk freedom of speech
    20 Jun
    New copyright rules risk freedom of speech
    Proposed copyright law changes show that the European Commission has misunderstood the impact of the digital revolution, warns Dan Dalton.
    Blue energy: The renewables underdog
    20 Jun
    Blue energy: The renewables underdog
    The sea o­ffers many options for energy generation, explains Gesine Meissner.
    McDonald's representatives to appear before special tax committee
    19 Jun
    McDonald's representatives to appear before special tax committee
    The fast food chain is the subject of a European Commission investigation following allegations of tax evasion.
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    19 Jun
    5G: Turning Point Technologies
    Ericsson’s commitment to 5G for Europe is unique, robust and fully engaged, explains Ulf Pehrsson
    5G: A future legacy
    19 Jun
    5G: A future legacy
    The European Commission must review its 5G roadmap to ensure deployment of this crucial technology, writes Michał Boni.
    How the tech revolution is transforming the future of work
    19 Jun
    How the tech revolution is transforming the future of work
    Policymakers and businesses must work together to help prepare people for jobs that don’t yet exist, writes Eva Maydell.
    Tensions heighten ahead of crunch EU copyright reform vote
    19 Jun
    Tensions heighten ahead of crunch EU copyright reform vote
    German MEP Julia Reda says she has been flooded with protest messages about the proposed shake up to EU copyright law.
    The EU is standing up for global trade
    19 Jun
    The EU is standing up for global trade
    The EU is now the undisputed global leader in open and fair trade, says David Martin.
    Japan deal: The EU's most important bilateral trade agreement?
    19 Jun
    Japan deal: The EU's most important bilateral trade agreement?
    The EU’s wide-ranging trade agreement with Japan will require Parliament’s final approval, explains Pedro Silva Pereira.
    AnimalhealthEurope welcomes new rules on animal medicines Partner Content
    19 Jun
    AnimalhealthEurope welcomes new rules on animal medicines
    AnimalhealthEurope welcomes the outcomes agreed by the negotiators for the new rules on animal medicines which should help to deliver greater access to a wide range of animal medicines to improve animal health management and animal welfare in Europe.
    EU Sustainable Energy Week: LPG can help Lead Europe’s clean energy transition Partner Content
    18 Jun
    EU Sustainable Energy Week: LPG can help Lead Europe’s clean energy transition
    LPG can help Lead Europe’s clean energy transition, writes Antonio Neves Costa
    Crucial EU copyright vote set to take place this week
    18 Jun
    Crucial EU copyright vote set to take place this week
    MEPs are set to vote this week on a long-awaited update of EU copyright laws.
    EU global trade: Australia and New Zealand are an opportunity for Europe
    18 Jun
    EU global trade: Australia and New Zealand are an opportunity for Europe
    The only way for Europe to respond to Donald Trump’s trade policy is by promoting fair, open and rules-based global trade, writes Ulrike Müller.
    New anti-money laundering rules prove the power of public scrutiny
    18 Jun
    New anti-money laundering rules prove the power of public scrutiny
    EU anti-money laundering rules will end the secrecy that allows scandals like the Panama Papers to arise, writes Judith Sargentini.
    EU must defend itself against Russian interference
    18 Jun
    EU must defend itself against Russian interference
    With just under a year to go until the European Parliament elections, Sajjad Karim warns that Europe must not allow Moscow to disrupt democracy.
    Issue 478 | 18 June 2018
    18 Jun
    Issue 478 | 18 June 2018
    Trade Policy, Blue Energy, Gastein Health Forum Preview, Copyright, Russian Political Interference, Money Laundering, 5G, Digital skills, Diversity in the European Elections, Economic Policy, 5 Questions with Ignazio Corrao and more...
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