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Euronews: EU Believes U.S. Anti-Inflation Bill Discriminates Against its Renewable Products in U.S. Market
November 02, 2022
Following the United State’s signing of the $430 billion anti-inflation bill into law, the EU believes the bill discriminates against its products as of European renewable energy products do not have the same access to the US market as those from Canada and Mexico.
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France24: EU to Create Tougher Laws on Air Pollution
October 26, 2022
Following the World Health Organizations new air quality guidelines published last year, the European Commission will propose three laws targeting air and water pollution including a requirement that by 2030, EU countries must meet new legally-binding EU air pollution limits.
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Politico: EU Leaders Grow Wary of China
October 26, 2022
Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has stated that Beijing’s ‘hostile behavior’ warrants EU reevaluation as the EU leaders agreed to discuss their relations with China at the recent European Council meeting.
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Strasbourg Airport’s Deal with Chinese Tech Firm Raises Concerns for EU Parliament Members
October 18, 2022
Strasbourg Airport deal with Chinese tech firm Nuctech is causing concern with European Parliament members who fear that the firm would be subject to China's state control, open up cybersecurity risks and allow Chinese authorities access to passenger and commercial information.
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New EU Auditor Pledges High Standards of « Ethical Conduct »
October 13, 2022
Following the resignation of Klaus-Heiner Lehne, a former German European Parliament member, who is accused of claiming EU funds illegally, the new EU Auditor has vowed new high standards of « ethical conduct » in an attempt to increase trust in the Institution.