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Member states distance themselves from Parliament on food waste targets

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 16:35
On Monday 17 June, The EU ministers of environment agreed on a common position aimed at revising the directive on food and textile waste, following the targets proposed by the Commission but falling short on the European Parliament ambition.
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Environment Council adopts its position on the Green Claims Directive

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 16:26
European environment ministers adopted their first formal position on the Green Claims Directive in Luxembourg on Monday (17 June), with environmental NGOs arguing that the text had been watered down.
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Czech conservative leader not against von der Leyen, Meloni remains cautious

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 16:16
Despite having only two leaders, the Conservatives, represented by Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Czechia’s Petr Fiala, they aim to have a bigger say in the EU’s top jobs allocation, after their allied parties have won a large place in the European Parliament in last week’s election.
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EU nears consensus on child abuse draft law, new agency takes lead on privacy preservation

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 15:44
A proposed centralised agency to support the detection and removal of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) will also be assessing how to technically preserve privacy while detecting such content in text communications included in the law's scope, according to the latest compromise of the draft law to fight CSAM.
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LEAK: Spain to ask member states for medical aid with Gaza patients

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 15:24
Spain will urge EU health ministers to support the transfer of patients in need of urgent medical care from Gaza to EU countries willing to offer their healthcare services, according to a leaked document seen by Euractiv.
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Keynote Speech by Minister Peng Gang at the CCCEU 2024 Europe-China Business Summit [Promoted content]

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 15:00
The speech given by Minister Peng Gang at the Europe-China Business Summit in Brussels.
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The Brief – The dinner of frustration

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 14:21
In psychology, frustration is an emotion arising from perceived obstacles to fulfilling one’s will or goal. In EU politics, frustration is today’s special.
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EU Council supports ratification of UN agreement protecting oceans

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 13:59
Following validation by member states on Monday (17 June), the 'High Seas Treaty' for the protection of oceans now has the full support of the EU, but many countries across the world still need to ratify it.
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EU ‘not worried’ as China probes bloc’s pork imports

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 11:48
The European  Commission said it was "not worried" by Beijing's announcement on Monday (17 June) of an anti-dumping investigation into the bloc's pork exports, in an escalation of trade tensions with the bloc. 
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China opens tit-for-tat anti-dumping probe into European pork

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 11:14

(Recasts and adds trade figures in paragraph 8, further details and context throughout)

By Joe Cash

BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - China has opened an anti-dumping investigation into imported pork and its by-products from the European Union, a step that appears mainly targetted at Spain, the Netherlands, France and Denmark in response to curbs on its electric vehicle exports.

The investigation announced by China's commerce ministry on Monday will focus on pork intended for human consumption, such as fresh, cold and frozen whole cuts, as well as pig intestines, bladders and stomachs. The probe will begin on June 17.

It was prompted by a complaint submitted by the China Animal Husbandry Association on June 6 on behalf of the domestic pork industry, the ministry said.

Following the European Commission's June 12 announcement that it would impose anti-subsidy duties of up to 38.1% on imported Chinese cars from July, global food companies have been on high alert for retaliatory tariffs from China, owing to reports in the country's state media.

The state-backed Global Times newspaper first reported late last month that Chinese firms planned to ask authorities to open an anti-dumping investigation into some European pork products, citing an unidentified "business insider".

That was followed by a second report in the same outlet on June 8 requesting officials probe European dairy imports.

Chinese authorities have previously dropped hints about possible retaliatory measures through state media commentaries and interviews with industry figures.

China imported $6 billion worth of pork in 2023, including offal, with the EU accounting for more than half, according to customs data.

Spain accounted for $1.5 billion worth of outbound swine shipments from the bloc, almost three times as much as second and third ranking the Netherlands and Denmark, which exported $620 million and $550 million of pork products, respectively.

Growing alarm over Chinese industrial overcapacity flooding the EU with cheap products, including EVs, is opening a new front in the West's trade war with Beijing, which began with Washington's import tariffs in 2018.

EU trade policy is turning increasingly protective against the global ramifications of China's production-focused, debt-driven debt model.

Governments typically place anti-dumping duties on imported goods when they suspect the item in question is being sold for less than it cost to produce in order to protect domestic firms.

European pork producers should be able to keep exporting to China tariff-free while the investigation is underway, pending a decision and a tariff announcement by the Chinese side.

The commerce ministry said that the investigation should be completed by June 17, 2025, but could be extended by another six months if required.

(Additional reporting by Albee Zhang and Ella Cao; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Mark Potter)

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Nature restoration: Austrian conservatives charge Gewessler for abuse of office

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 10:31
The Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP/EPP) is seeking to file criminal charges against Environment Minister Leonore Gewessler for abuse of office following her vote in favour of the controversial nature restoration law in the EU Council on Monday.
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The European Green Deal has matured: the path forward

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 10:19
A European Green Deal 2.0 was always going to be a very different agenda, especially if the original European Green Deal succeeded.
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Why Europe needs to rethink its pesticide classifications [Promoted content]

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 10:00
Biocontrols like peptides offer Europe’s growers new and more sustainable ways to manage crop pests, but without an overhaul of pesticide product classifications and authorisations, European farmers can’t access these vital tools. Vestaron Corporation’s Juan Estupan explains why regulatory change is needed.
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BREAKING: EU countries rubberstamp Nature Restoration Law after months of deadlock

EURACTIV News - Mon, 2024-06-17 08:54
A majority of EU member states gave the final green light to the Nature Restoration Law on Monday (17 June) during a Council meeting in Luxembourg, marking the last step for one of the Green Deal's most controversial files.
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