FDI screening: How transactions from China have developed
In 2023, a total of 488 notifications for FDI screening were submitted to the EU from 18 member states. The number of reports for China increased slightly.
By Amelie Richter
In 2023, a total of 488 notifications for FDI screening were submitted to the EU from 18 member states. The number of reports for China increased slightly.
By Amelie Richter
The United States has imposed sanctions on two Chinese companies and a Russian subsidiary for manufacturing and shipping combat drones.
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According to insiders, Nokia has laid off part of its workforce in China. The cuts are related to previously announced cost-cutting measures despite the company's recently increasing profits.
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Difficult start for Italy's reception centers in Albania: Because they are underage or ill, four out of 16 migrants have left Albania for Italy again.
By Almut Siefert
The Social Democrats in the European Parliament are pushing for an early discussion with Commission President von der Leyen on ideas for restructuring the Multiannual Financial Framework. However, Christian Democrats and Liberals reject this.
By Till Hoppe
Before the European Commission's first proposals on the CAP after 2027 are expected next year, the EU agriculture ministers want to take a stand. However, differences over the budget still stand in the way of a joint declaration.
By Julia Dahm
The Commission had proposed that the new rules on deforestation-free supply chains (EUDR) should not take effect until a year later than planned. Now the ball is in the EU Parliament's court.
By Julia Dahm
The Commission has completed its market investigation and decided that X (formerly Twitter) is not a central platform within the meaning of the DMA. This means that X no longer has to fulfill the requirements as a gatekeeper.
By Corinna Visser
Together with colleagues from four other EU countries, the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs warns against neglecting the economy for the common good.
By Till Hoppe
In a briefing for Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra, the Directorate-General for Climate reacts cautiously to calls for greater EU funding for nuclear energy. The document is intended as preparation for his hearing in the EU Parliament.
By Manuel Berkel