The EU could consider moving forward with a “coalition of the willing” and not wait for all 27 members to agree on a capital markets union as it tries to break a deadlock in its decade-old plan and finance a nearly trillion-euro investment gap,
The European Union will shortly announce its plans for implementing the part of the Basel III regulations that governs banks’ trading activities, according to its finance chief, amid growing pressure for Europe to follow delays elsewhere.
The European Union will look at ways it can support carmakers as many face the prospect of billions of euros of fines for failing to meet emissions targets this year.
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The European Union is proposing a gradual ban on imports of Russian aluminium as part of a large-scale package of sanctions ahead of the third anniversary of the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed on the need to keep maximum pressure on Russia to move toward a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine,
The European Union will set up an aggregation platform for space launch services in the next two years as it tries to boost its competitiveness and autonomy in the sector of space.
Switzerland will remove the European Union from its stock market protection list, rolling back a measure it imposed in 2019 after both sides agreed to a deal to revamp their relations.
Switzerland will remove the European Union from its stock market protection list, ending a restriction on the trading of Swiss shares in the bloc that had been imposed in 2019.
Switzerland will remove the European Union from its stock market protection list, ending a restriction on the trading of Swiss shares in the bloc that had been imposed in 2019.
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed on the need to keep maximum pressure on Russia to move toward a just and sustainable peace in Ukraine,
The European Union will raise concerns with the US over a decision to restrict the export of artificial intelligence chips from the likes of Nvidia Corp. to some of its member states, according to people familiar with the matter.