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Industry - Page 37

Germany’s power subsidy plans are probably illegal. That’s unlikely to matter.

BRUSSELS — Germany’s plan to help cover power-hungry firms’ electricity bills crosses a line for anyone who knows the EU’s rulebook on doling out state subsidies to industry. But no-one really believes

How the EU always gets away with it

How the EU always gets away with it From fraud to nepotism to revolving doors between the public sector and industry, the stench of impunity is pervasive. By MARI ECCLESin Brussels Illustrations

Europe needs to go much further in slashing red tape, French minister urges

The EU needs to radically ramp up efforts to slash red tape and unify its single market if it wants to compete with China and the United States, France’s Europe minister told

Commission exempts 38,000 companies from 8 EU laws

The European Commission is creating a new category of “small mid-cap” companies that will be exempted from eight EU laws, it announced Wednesday. Companies with up to 750 employees, and either €150

Europe’s pharmaceutical industry is at a crossroads

Imagine a Europe at the cutting-edge of research, development and manufacturing. Where patients have access to the latest vaccines and treatments, first. A Europe with confidence in its resilience, health and economic

EU-UK defense pact saves the hard part for later

LONDON — Britain and the European Union have agreed to cooperate more closely on support for Ukraine, while promising a further deal allowing U.K. companies to benefit from an EU plan to

Starmer bets ‘sell-out’ on fish won’t spook Brits weary of Brexit

LONDON — Keir Starmer will be happy with his haul from Monday’s Brexit summit. But EU fishermen will be even happier. The British prime minister used Monday’s EU-U.K. Brexit summit to offer

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