European Institutions

  • Dutch Official Calls for EU Deal on UK Corporate Taxes

    January 18, 2017

    The Guardian reports that the Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Lodewijk Asscher, has asserted he will seek to require the UK to sign up to regulations on corporate tax avoidance, preventing the country from becoming a successful "tax haven" outside of the EU, before agreeing to any post-Brexit EU trade deal with Britain.

  • UK Groups Seek Common Ground on Brexit Aims

    January 17, 2017

    A group of UK think tanks and other organizations called British Future has released a manifesto pushing for UK leaders to find common ground between the opposing sides of the UK referendum on leaving the EU by negotiating a Brexit deal that returns policy control to Britain while maintaining trade and security ties with its European neighbors.

  • Malta PM: ECJ Must Govern Brexit Transition Deal

    January 17, 2017

    The Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, has stated that the UK must be subject to judgments of the Court of Justice of the EU during any post-Brexit transition deal, during which EU law would continue to apply to British businesses and citizens.

  • Austrian Official Seeks EU Permission on Jobs Policy

    January 17, 2017

    Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern has pledged that he will ask for permission from the EU institutions to allow businesses in his country to consider Austrian job candidates before they consider candidates from other EU member states.

  • Party Paper Shows Inflexibility on EU Membership

    January 17, 2017

    Reuters reports that a paper from the German Social Democratic Party would commit party leaders to a policy of not permitting the UK to negotiate membership in the EU's "single market" after Brexit unless it agrees to unrestricted migration, spotlighting the inflexibility of the bloc's politicians and leaders on market access.

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