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Swiss shift to the right makes deal with EU less likely

In the federal elections in Switzerland, the forces that stand for isolation and strict neutrality were strengthened. This has consequences for efforts to put bilateral relations between the EU and Switzerland on a new footing. A deal is becoming less and less likely.

By Stephan Israel

Lutz Goebel ist Vorsitzender des Nationalen Normenkontrollrates und Mitglied des Präsidiums des Verbandes Die Familienunternehmer.

NKR head Goebel on bureaucracy reduction: 'We are far too complicated'

In view of excessive bureaucracy, the chairman of the German government's Standards Control Council (NKR) believes that government reform is urgently needed in Germany and calls on the governing coalition to get it off the ground. In an interview with Stefan Braun and Till Hoppe, Lutz Goebel makes it clear: We have to pick up speed – in Germany and at the EU level.

By Till Hoppe

EU Battery Regulation as an incentive

The Battery Regulation is meant to create a circular economy in Europe and reduce dependencies. This affects Chinese companies in particular, but the latter also see an opportunity in the new regulation.

By Christian Domke Seidel

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Hohlmeier on Covid reconstruction fund: 'Funds are barely traceable'

Monika Hohlmeier (CSU), Chairwoman of the Budgetary Control Committee in the European Parliament, voices fundamental criticism of the implementation of the Covid Reconstruction Fund (RRF). In an interview with Markus Grabitz, she criticizes the Commission for not keeping track of what the member states do with the disbursed funds. The European Court of Auditors (ECA) will present a special report on Tuesday that also judges the fund's management harshly.

By Markus Grabitz

'Israel will see China less as a partner'

Beijing's reaction to the Hamas attack sparks anger and disappointment in Israel. Gedaliah Afterman spoke with Michael Radunski about the reasons behind China's behavior and the consequences it will have on relations between the two countries. Moreover, the renowned China expert from Reichman University in Herzliya points out where Beijing could play a positive role.

By Michael Radunski

Parliament 2024: ad-hoc committee for complex laws planned

In March, Parliament President Roberta Metsola established the "Parliament 2024" working group. On Nov. 22, the group, consisting of members from all political factions, will meet for the last time to present its proposals. These reforms are taking shape.

By Markus Grabitz

CSA regulation: Johansson's project in jeopardy

Internal Commissioner Ylva Johansson is visibly frustrated by the debates surrounding her proposal for a regulation to combat sexual abuse. Protests have arisen among the member states against parts of the proposal. An agreement is still out of reach and Johansson is resorting to questionable methods.

By Falk Steiner

Akku (Schnittmodell) des Elektroauto Audi e-tron. Die Lithium-Ionen-Batterie besteht aus 36 Zell-Modulen in Schuhkarton-Größe, in denen sich jeweils 12 Pouch-Zellen (60 Ah Zellen / Batteriezellen) befinden. 89. Internationaler Automobil Salon Genf (CH) 2019 (07. - 17.03.2019, Geneva International Motor Show, Autoausstellung, Auto, Messe, Palexpo Geneve, Schweiz), Pressetag 05.03.2019 *** Battery Cutaway model of the electric car Audi e tron The lithium ion battery consists of 36 cell modules in a shoe box Size in which 12 pouch cells 60 Ah cells Battery cells are located 89 International Motor Show Geneva CH 2019 07 17 03 2019 Geneva International Motor Show Motor Show Auto Messe Palexpo Geneve Switzerland Press Day 05 03 2019

EU Battery Regulation as an incentive

The Battery Regulation is meant to create a circular economy in Europe and reduce dependencies. This affects Chinese companies in particular, but the latter also see an opportunity in the new regulation.

By Christian Domke Seidel