News | Politics 28-02-2023
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) is investigating a possible fraud case after they discovered a private company knowingly submitted false data for their annual reports in order to under-declare their emissions output under the EU Emissions Trading System (EU …
News | Economy 17-02-2023
Bulgaria will not join the eurozone on 1 January 2024, a target date the country had announced three years ago, Finance Minister Rositsa Velkova said in Sofia on Friday (17 February), instead setting a new target date for the entry for exactly one year later.
News | Economy 16-02-2023
When EU leaders meet in Brussels at the end of March, the conversation over how Europe should subsidise its green transition will clash with the discussion over the reform of the bloc's fiscal rules, providing opportunities for a compromise deal.
News | Economy 15-02-2023
EU member state finance ministers met in Brussels on Tuesday (14 February) to discuss the reform of EU fiscal rules under time pressure, but the positions remain far apart.
News | Politics 14-02-2023
Slovakia does not fulfil the basic criteria for the absorption of EU funds targeting social inclusion and poverty from the new programming period, meaning it will not be eligible for reimbursement, according to the European Commission, EURACTIV Slovakia reports. This is …
News | Economy 08-02-2023
As the focus of EU leaders' attention shifts away from the economic debate towards migration, a statement on economic "solidarity" within the EU was removed from the draft joint statement ahead of Thursday's (9 February) summit in Brussels.
News | Economy 04-02-2023
There is progress in the use of Russian assets to fund reconstruction efforts in Ukraine, and donor countries have established a structure to better coordinate financial assistance, Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said during the EU executive's visit to Kyiv.
News | Competition 02-02-2023
On Wednesday (1 February), Margrethe Vestager presented a new framework for state aid that will allow member states to subsidise more companies for longer, while also warning that such subsidies were a threat to the integrity of the single market.
News | Economy 30-01-2023
A draft communication, seen by EURACTIV, laid out the measures the European Commission is due to propose on Wednesday (1 February) in reaction to the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
News | Justice 27-01-2023
Hungary will amend legislation in March to address Brussels' concerns about government-linked politicians holding seats on university boards in order to restore European Union funding for students and teachers, a Hungarian minister said on Thursday (26 January).
News | Politics 18-01-2023
The EU sent Ukraine the first €3 billion from the €18 billion loan package, but some EU member states already see that this amount will not be sufficient, admitted Czech Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura (ODS, ECR) on Tuesday. The €18 billion …
News | Economy 17-01-2023
The EU Commission aims to step up efforts to help European regions train, retain and attract workers in a bid to limit the adverse impact of the demographic transition on regional economies and address the decline of the working-age population. The …
News | Europe's East 17-01-2023
Ukraine received on Tuesday (17 January) the first €3 billion tranche of an €18 billion EU support package that was pledged by the bloc in December to help the country's finances and economy.
News | Economy 13-01-2023
The executive vice-president of the European Commission, Margrethe Vestager, on Friday (13 January) proposed a 'Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework' for state aid.
News | Politics 13-01-2023
Mayors of Budapest, Bratislava, Prague, and Warsaw paid a surprise visit to Kyiv on Wednesday, where they discussed a plan to set up a platform for long-term aid and reconstruction of Ukrainian cities and towns. “On Wednesday, at the invitation of …
Bulgaria should start renegotiations for the Recovery Plan, specifically the part about reducing carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants, which should be allowed to operate until 2038, a huge multi-party majority in the parliament decided on Thursday. The proposal was made …
News | Politics 11-01-2023
According to a recent United Survey, most Poles think that breaking the current stalemate between Poland and the European Commission over the recovery plan will be decisive in autumn’s parliamentary elections. The Commission has blocked funds worth €35.4 billion that Poland …
More than 3,300 nurses have left Portugal since the start of the pandemic in 2020, with Switzerland being the main destination country, according to data from the Nurses Association, which points to an increase in emigration in 2022. The Nurses’ Association …
News | Economy 10-01-2023
The European Central Bank (ECB) will continue raising its interest rate this year, depending on inflationary pressures and the effect of previous rate hikes, the central bank governor of the newest eurozone member, Croatia, told EURACTIV in an interview.
News | Politics 10-01-2023
The European Commission cannot dictate laws to member states nor agree on bills with governments before they are adopted by national parliaments, social democrat MEP Robert Biedroń (S&D), quoting Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans, while referring to the new Supreme Court …
News | Politics 09-01-2023
Parliament will start discussions this week on a bill to reform the Supreme Court in another attempt to convince the European Commission to unfreeze Poland’s EU recovery money. The Commission has blocked funds worth €35.4 billion that Poland is due under …
News | Politics 05-01-2023
Slovakia has not managed to spend some €6 billion of the EU support earmarked for Bratislava from the last budgetary period of 2014-2020, making it one of the worst-performing member states in the bloc. Slovakia absorbed only €1.87 billion in 2021 …
The funds from the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) is not a cheque given by the European Commission but a contract signed with the EU with goals, milestones and objectives, Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa said on Wednesday. According to the …
News | Politics 04-01-2023
The German government supports using frozen Russian funds – which amount to billions of euros – to help Ukraine rebuild itself, provided legal questions are addressed, and the action is done in conjunction with other allies. In 2022, Ukraine’s economy is …