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politics 8d ago Brussels

EU Vetoes Chinese Components In Renewable Projects

The European Union has banned the use of Chinese-made components in renewable energy projects funded by European Union capital. This move aims to secure energy infrastructure against external dependencies. This decision aims to address concerns regarding the origin and potential implications of these components within the EU's renewable energy sector. The specific components and projects affected were not immediately clear. This decision impacts the supply chain for green energy initiatives. The veto aims to bolster European manufacturing. Europe has prohibited the purchase of a range of Chinese parts, including inverters. This move follows accusations of Chinese dumping practices where products are sold at extremely low prices. The source noted that these practices have made it difficult for domestic automotive industries to recover and compete.
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politics 8d ago Brussels

Oil Fund Representatives Vote Against Climate and Human Rights Proposals

An NRK review of 850 societies shows oil fund representatives often vote against proposals regarding climate, human rights, and child safety on the internet. These representatives frequently vote in contradiction to their own established guidelines.
NRK P2
economy 8d ago Brussels

EU Considers Indirect Emissions In Carbon Calculations

The European Commission is facing political pressure from member states regarding the competitive position of European industry. There are calls to grant more free carbon allowances to relieve the heavy industry sector.
BNR Nieuwsradio
other 8d ago Brussels

EU Consumer Group Calls For Stricter Online Product Controls

Consumer protection agencies report that nearly 30 million online product listings were deleted within a single month due to safety concerns or EU prohibitions. The consumer center stated that current oversight is insufficient and urged the EU to implement stricter regulations.
DLF Nova
other 8d ago Brussels

Police Confiscate High-Speed Electric Scooters In Belgium

Inspector Ahmed Oulad Abdelah reported that some electric scooters have been reaching speeds between 75 km/h and 100 km/h. During a recent control operation, authorities inspected 22 scooters. The inspection resulted in five citations and the confiscation of eight scooters.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 8d ago Brussels

Russian Oligarchs Seek Arbitration Via Former Treaty

This move follows more than 200 previous attempts by oligarchs to contest the freezing of their assets through Belgian courts.
RTBF La Premiere
technology 8d ago Brussels

Flemish Government Reaches Agreement On Three Key Files

European institutions have failed to reach a consensus regarding proposed changes to the AI Act. Companies are currently experiencing disputes over artificial intelligence regulations within the European Union. The lack of agreement leaves the regulatory framework for AI in a state of uncertainty. This development follows ongoing debates among EU policymakers regarding the scope of the legislation. Negotiations stalled without a consensus. The AI Act aims to regulate artificial intelligence across the bloc. The settled dossiers include energy measures, a drinking water plan, and funeral regulations. The announcement was made by the government following discussions on these specific bottlenecks.
TOK FM
economy 8d ago Brussels

EU Commissioner Warns Of Economic Crisis

The EU Commissioner for Economy admitted that the economic situation in Europe has become a reality. This follows an aggravation of the crisis linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Antena 1 RTP HLS
politics 8d ago Brussels

Trump Claims $18 Billion In US Investment

The Trump administration's strategic inclination towards Europe involves a transactional foreign policy, said the cessation of security guarantees while demanding Europe purchase US security or defense services.
CRI News Radio
politics 8d ago Brussels

EU and Canada Accelerate Strategic Coordination

The European Union is accelerating strategic coordination with Canada, aiming to establish communication mechanisms independent of the United States. The EU Commission President and Ukraine agreed on accelerating the signing of a drone agreement.
CRI News Radio