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Vamos a la fábrica: Reindustrialising away from Germany?
The spectre of deindustrialisation keeps European business managers and policymakers pondering and theorising.
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Shein added to EU digital rulebook’s ‘systemic risk’ list
The European Commission designated online fashion retailer Shein as a "very large online platform" under the Digital Services Act on Friday (26 April).
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TikTok suspends reward program, Bolt tried to influence platform work directive
Welcome to Euractiv’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU.
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Alarming rise in E-cigarette use among European teenagers, warns WHO
A WHO Europe report into adolescent health and well-being paints an alarming picture for substance use in Europe. The survey of schools found that 32% of 15-year-olds surveyed had used an e-cigarette and 20% had used these products in the last 30 days. E-cigarette use now surpasses cigarette smoking.
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Macron pitches ‘made in Europe’ to guarantee prosperity in ‘Sorbonne II’ speech
"Europe could die," French President Emmanuel Macron warned in a much-awaited speech on the future of the EU at Sorbonne University on Thursday (25 April), stressing the importance of an industry 'Made in Europe', particularly in sectors like energy and digital.
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Greece’s Mitsotakis insists has no interest in EU job after June elections
Greek conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (EPP) has once again ruled out any scenario of seeking an EU top job after the European elections in June, saying his only objective is to lead his country.
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Cocoa growers face production shortage as EU anti-deforestation rules loom
As cocoa prices surge to record highs and Central and West African growers grapple with the impact of climate change, the cocoa sector is rushing to adapt its production to the EU anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR), which will take effect from January 2025.
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Europe’s net-zero industry law will do little for manufacturing ambitions, experts say
The EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) will make little difference for its target to produce more of the technologies needed for the energy transition by itself, experts told Euractiv, arguing that a new large-scale initiative was needed after the EU elections.
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Ireland says UK’s Rwanda policy drives migrants over its border
The threat of deportation to Rwanda is causing migrants to head for Ireland instead of staying in Britain, Ireland's deputy prime minister told a British newspaper on Friday (26 April).
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Energy taxation directive: No progress expected before EU elections
After the working parties on Thursday (April 25) between representatives of the Member States, no serious progress is expected on revision of the energy taxation directive during the Belgium presidency of the EU council.
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China passes ‘nuclear’ tariff law as tensions with trading partners simmer
China on Friday (26 April) passed a law leaving its biggest trade partners in no doubt that it can hit back should they put tariffs on the exports of the world's No.2 economy as Washington and Brussels take aim at Beijing over excess industrial capacity.
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Pedro Sánchez: Three scenarios ahead of Monday’s decision
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland's foreign minister saying Poland needs to maintain close relations with the US, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez mulling his resignation resulting in additional speculation, and so much more.
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Letta’s tech insights: Taking a dive into the report
Together with Andrea Renda, Senior Research Fellow and Head of the CEPS Unit on Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and the Digital Economy, we break down the Letta report's key technological insights.
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Kosovo promises to introduce same-sex unions in May
The government of Kosovo plans to introduce same-sex unions in May, Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced on Thursday (25 April), with the measure being part of his country’s efforts to join the Council of Europe.
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Slovak media freedom under threat amid controversial bill, Jourová warns
European Commission Vice-President for Values and Transparency Věra Jourová called for the respect of media freedom in Slovakia during her meeting with Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová and other Slovak government officials on Thursday, a day after the government approved the new draft law to overhaul public broadcaster RTVS.
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India election heats up after charged Modi comments about Muslims
India began voting on Friday (26 April) in the second phase of the world's biggest election, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rivals raise the pitch of the campaign by focusing on hot-button issues such as religious discrimination, affirmative action and taxes.
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Bulgaria risks losing billions in EU funds over coal miner spat
Bulgaria risks losing €4.4 billion in EU funding under its Energy Recovery and Sustainability Plan as its parliament delays key legislative decisions due to a backlash from coal miners, which is likely to result in the European Commission withholding money from Bulgaria’s Recovery and Resilience Fund.
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EU accession has benefited Czech exports, investment
The Czech economy has benefited from joining the European Union 20 years ago, as accessing the European market boosted Czech exports and helped the country’s GDP, Marek Rojicek, chairman of the Czech Statistical Office (CSU), said on Thursday.
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