The Commission is launching a consultation in the competition proceedings against Microsoft for the Teams video conferencing system. Interested parties can say whether the concessions made by the company are sufficient to ensure fair competition.
By Corinna Visser
Following Pistorius' trip to Manila and the Indo-Pacific passage of German warships last year, a cooperation agreement has been signed. Experts from both ministries will discuss the next steps this week.
By Manuel Liu
Austria's Economics Minister welcomes the new federal government's policy of increased border controls. In terms of economic policy, Hattmannsdorfer expects new impetus and a leading role in Europe.
By Michael Bröcker
The Commission intends to present its strategy for start-ups and scale-ups at the end of May. The draft, which is available to Table.Briefings, has been well received in the industry.
By Corinna Visser
A new president will be elected in Poland on Sunday. Two of the 13 candidates have a chance of reaching the run-off. The outcome of the election will also have an impact on the government in Warsaw. The result could also have consequences for the EU.
By Maximilian Stascheit
The European Commission is preparing to reintroduce more restrictive tariffs and quotas for Ukrainian goods – at least temporarily. Because time is running out for a longer-term solution.
By Julia Dahm
At the meeting of trade ministers in Brussels, Trade Commissioner Šefčovič proposed speeding up the EU's internal processes for signing and ratifying trade agreements. The trade ministers were optimistic about the trade conflict with the USA.
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Europe's major cities are among the hardest hit by the housing crisis. Some mayors have now presented their demands to the EU Commission. Among them are EUR 100 billion in EU subsidies. They also want an emergency program.
By Alina Leimbach
The run-off election in Romania will also decide whether the country remains on a pro-Western course: The far-right George Simion is the favorite going into the second round on Sunday. However, the pro-European challenger and Bucharest mayor Nicusor Dan has recently caught up.
By Frank Stier