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Ansa on MSNMcGrath: Chinese trading platforms need to play by EU rulesEuropean Commissioner Michael McGrath is worried about the huge flood of small parcels into the EU - mainly from China - ...
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Forget SUVs—Stellantis Wants to Flood Europe With Mini EVsJohn Elkann, Stellantis Chairman, called for European Union (EU) regulatory reform on June 12 to enable profitable production ...
Parts of Europe experiencing heavy rainfall, flooding 00:45. Warsaw, Poland — European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday pledged billions of euros in aid for Central European ...
The European Commission president also met Thursday in Wroclaw, Poland — a city hit with massive flooding in 1997 — with the leaders of some of the flood-affected countries.
The European Union says it is “too early to conclude” whether sky-high US tariffs on Chinese goods have caused a diversion of exports to the bloc that would cause it to take emergency measures.
With China facing an extraordinary wall of tariffs, fear is rising that more products will be dumped in Europe, weakening local industries in France, Germany, Italy and the rest of the European Union.
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions of euros in aid for Central European countries that suffered enormous damage to infrastructure and housing during massive flooding.
China’s exports of electric vehicles to the European Union rose again in December, prompting fears of an escalating trade conflict in 2025.
Europe’s push to produce low-emission steel is faltering due to the high cost of green hydrogen and unreliable, expensive ...
European Union citizens have been told to stockpile enough food and essential supplies to last them at least 72 hours in case of a crisis. The guidelines were among 30 action points unveiled on ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Thursday a €10 billion ($11 billion) fund to support EU member states devastated by the floods caused by Storm Boris. "At first ...
President Trump’s tariffs on China could lead to a hazardous scenario for European countries: the dumping of artificially cheap products that could undermine local industries. By Michael D ...
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