CRMA: Parliament adopts outcome of negotiations
The EU Parliament formally adopted the outcome of the negotiations on the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) on Tuesday. The law is expected to come into force in January.
By Leonie Düngefeld
The EU Parliament formally adopted the outcome of the negotiations on the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) on Tuesday. The law is expected to come into force in January.
By Leonie Düngefeld
A few days before the European Council, citizens from several European countries are torn as to how they feel about Ukraine's EU membership. In Germany, there is a slight majority against accession.
By Manuel Berkel
Chancellor Scholz is optimistic ahead of the negotiations on the EU budget until 2027 at the summit of EU heads of state and government.
By Corinna Visser
The victory is clear: Former opposition leader Donald Tusk received 248 votes from the 449 MPs present. The new Prime Minister of Poland will present his cabinet today.
By Maximilian Stascheit
Thanasis Bakolas has been Secretary General of the Christian Democratic party family EPP since June 2022. Party leader Manfred Weber gave him a mission: to clean up the EPP.
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Various sanctions were discussed at the Foreign Affairs Council on Monday – both against radical Israeli settlers and new measures against Hamas. A resolution was passed against the Iranian production of drones, which Russia is using against Ukraine.
By Eric Bonse
An agreement could be reached on Wednesday in the trilogue on the directive on corporate due diligence in the supply chain. The Council and Parliament still hold different positions, particularly on the issue of the coverage of financial service providers.
By Caspar Dohmen
Germany may compensate RWE with €2.6 billion for the premature lignite phase-out in the Rhenish mining area. The EU Commission has given up its initial doubts – for a specific reason.
By Manuel Berkel
The EU Parliament is adopting the final agreement on the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) today and the law is expected to come into force in January. The Commission could select the first strategic raw materials projects in just a few months.
By Leonie Düngefeld
Gunther Kegel was re-elected President of the ZVEI this year. The electrical engineer is working with the association to promote an electrified and digitalized society – in this respect, Germany is lagging far behind in Europe.
By Redaktion Table