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    Europe can become an innovative space technology hub, says Thierry Breton
    15 Jan Industry & Finance

    Europe can become an innovative space technology hub, says Thierry Breton

    But EU also faces ‘enormous challenges’ and risks losing ground in the space sector, warns internal market commissioner.
    by Martin Banks
    Abraham Liu: The return to a world of multilateral cooperation and engagement
    08 Dec Industry & Finance
    Abraham Liu: The return to a world of multilateral cooperation and engagement
    Europe’s success in the space sector is huge, but is too often overlooked, explains Massimiliano Salini
    29 Dec Industry & Finance
    Europe’s success in the space sector is huge, but is too often overlooked, explains Massimiliano Salini
    Despite COVID-19, the EU’s priorities for long-term sustainability and competitiveness are clear, argues Sandro Gozi
    11 Dec Industry & Finance
    Despite COVID-19, the EU’s priorities for long-term sustainability and competitiveness are clear, argues Sandro Gozi
    A new Saudi Arabia beckons European tourists and investors. Could these changes bring Brussels and Riyadh closer? PM+
    13 Jan Industry & Finance
    A new Saudi Arabia beckons European tourists and investors. Could these changes bring Brussels and Riyadh closer?
    Could the Arab nation’s vision of transforming into a tourist hub by 2030 bring the Kingdom closer to Europe? Muddassar Ahmed reports.
    EU must embrace technologies and improve the efficiency of the financial system
    08 Dec Industry & Finance
    EU must embrace technologies and improve the efficiency of the financial system
    Europe is on its way to becoming a global standard-setter in digital finance, writes Stefan Berger.
    A Green Europe needs a Green Recovery
    24 Nov Industry & Finance
    A Green Europe needs a Green Recovery
    Let’s make the Nex Generation EU facility and economic recovery a step towards the green Europe we all want and need, argues Morten Helveg Petersen.
    Putting the European Single Market on a path to sustainability
    23 Nov Industry & Finance
    Putting the European Single Market on a path to sustainability
    The European single market is one of the best tools available to us in the drive to creating a genuine circular economy, explains Arba Kokalari.
    Making the European Single Market more sustainable
    23 Nov Industry & Finance
    Making the European Single Market more sustainable
    Built-in obsolescence is one of the many barriers to delivering a genuine circular economy; enshrining the right to repair is essential, says David Cormand.
    Mobile payment and financial inclusion in Morocco PM+
    20 Nov Industry & Finance
    Mobile payment and financial inclusion in Morocco
    Morocco’s financial inclusion strategy is helping shift a large chunk of the country’s informal economy to the formal one, explains Azzedine El Mountassir Billah.
    MEPs hail Commission’s decision to charge Amazon with breaching EU antitrust rules
    12 Nov Industry & Finance
    MEPs hail Commission’s decision to charge Amazon with breaching EU antitrust rules
    This comes after EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager said the company had misused data of third-party merchants that rely on Amazon’s online marketplace to favour its own products.
    With a second Coronavirus wave upon us, EU policymakers must consider how they can help SMEs weather the COVID storm
    10 Nov Industry & Finance
    With a second Coronavirus wave upon us, EU policymakers must consider how they can help SMEs weather the COVID storm
    SMEs play an essential role in Europe and right now, as much of Europe goes back into lockdown, they need our support, writes Angelika Winzig.
    Ensuring Europe’s SMEs recover from the Coronavirus crisis
    04 Nov Industry & Finance
    Ensuring Europe’s SMEs recover from the Coronavirus crisis
    EU legislation must be workable and fit for purpose, if Europe’s SMEs are to thrive post-COVID-19, argues Ville Niinistö.
    Biotech sector can play a critical role in supporting Europe’s economic recovery
    19 Oct Industry & Finance
    Biotech sector can play a critical role in supporting Europe’s economic recovery
    The bioeconomy sector can provide sustainable new jobs while also protecting public health and the environment, explains Maria Spyraki.
    Minimum wages are a matter for national governments, not the EU
    19 Oct Industry & Finance
    Minimum wages are a matter for national governments, not the EU
    European Commission must avoid taking ‘misguided action’ on minimum wages argues EESC‘s Stefano Mallia.
    Circular Economy Action Plan: Achieving plan's ambitious goals means investing in research and innovation
    18 Oct Industry & Finance
    Circular Economy Action Plan: Achieving plan's ambitious goals means investing in research and innovation
    The circular economy is a crucial part of building resilience to future crises, explains Patrizia Toia.
    The rise of day trading should be celebrated PM+
    16 Oct Industry & Finance
    The rise of day trading should be celebrated
    Market volatility caused by the pandemic has brought about an unprecedented rise in day trading activity – however if the economy is to benefit in the long-term, and for traders to mitigate against the risk of personal losses, the practice needs to be professionalised, writes President & CEO of Select Vantage, Daniel Schlaepfer.
    MEPs call for creation of EU financial crimes authority in wake of FinCEN Files scandal
    09 Oct Industry & Finance
    MEPs call for creation of EU financial crimes authority in wake of FinCEN Files scandal
    European Commission pledges to step up fight against money laundering.
    UK could gain Brexit trade deal ‘advantage’ by compromising on state aid, says leading think tank
    09 Oct Industry & Finance
    UK could gain Brexit trade deal ‘advantage’ by compromising on state aid, says leading think tank
    Message comes as EU-UK talks extend into next week in last-ditch bid to find an agreement.
    A New Circular Economy Action Plan for all
    05 Oct Industry & Finance
    A New Circular Economy Action Plan for all
    Trade policy is the best way for the EU to promote the values of the European Green Deal and the circular economy, argues Svenja Hahn.
    European Parliament’s new subcommittee sets sight on EU’s tax havens
    02 Oct Industry & Finance
    European Parliament’s new subcommittee sets sight on EU’s tax havens
    Tax dodging costing EU Member States €1trillion a year in lost revenue, say MEPs.
    FinCEN leaks a ‘wake-up call’ as new tax fraud committee gears up to start work
    22 Sep Industry & Finance
    FinCEN leaks a ‘wake-up call’ as new tax fraud committee gears up to start work
    The revelations of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists focus on the alleged failure of major international banks and supervisors to combat money laundering.
    Von der Leyen ups ante on EU emission cuts
    18 Sep Industry & Finance
    Von der Leyen ups ante on EU emission cuts
    European Commission president plans to increase the EU’s 2030 emissions reduction target to at least 55 percent has been met with a mixed response from environmentalists and industry.
    Schrems II ruling puts European recovery at risk PM+
    15 Sep Industry & Finance
    Schrems II ruling puts European recovery at risk
    A European Court of Justice ruling on data exchanges is a potential ‘bombshell’ for small businesses, warns Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl.
    S&D leader: Next seven-year EU budget falls short of what’s needed
    23 Jul Industry & Finance
    S&D leader: Next seven-year EU budget falls short of what’s needed
    Iratxe García Pérez has warned that her group will not accept any watering down of conditionality on the compliance with democracy and rule of law.
    How Europe can fight money laundering
    20 Jul Industry & Finance
    How Europe can fight money laundering
    A stricter, more uniform approach to the EU’s antimoney laundering policies will be more effective in countering the financing of terrorism and other illicit activities, explains Eero Heinäluoma.
    An EU citizens’ budget
    10 Jul Industry & Finance
    An EU citizens’ budget
    The views of European citizens are conspicuously missing from the EU budget talks, yet they should be at the centre of them, argues Victor Negrescu.
    EU leaders tell Member States it is ‘essential’ to agree on budget and recovery plan at summit
    09 Jul Industry & Finance
    EU leaders tell Member States it is ‘essential’ to agree on budget and recovery plan at summit
    At least four Member States, “the Frugal Four”, remain opposed to the package, but the leaders of the main EU institutions have ratcheted up the pressure to reach an agreement in a week’s time.
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