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Based on primary data collected from 189 plants over a 10-year period (2008-2017) via an email survey and follow-up interviews, the study shows energy prices and costs borne by EU producers operating ...
A comprehensive review of the EU’s financial rulemaking process is urgently needed. The framework, originally designed under the Lamfalussy procedure, has expanded beyond its intended scope, raising ...
The European Commission’s ‘Simplification Omnibus’ proposal, unveiled on 26 February, was presented as a necessary step to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses and enhance European ...
The bioeconomy will utilise renewable natural resources with advanced technologies, life science, digitisation, AI and prevision systems to produce food and fibre, and to recycle and reduce waste. The ...
Germany went to the polls last Sunday and the conservative CDU came first, followed by the far-right AfD. Upcoming coalition negotiations will ultimately determine the next government’s composition, ...
Climate change is an existential threat to the Pacific. While accounting for a very small percentage of global emissions, Pacific island countries are at the forefront of the fight to address the ...
Please note that this event will be in-person only, with the exception of CEPS members, who may request a link to follow virtually With the promise of greater efficiency and effectiveness, public ...
In its 2025 work programme, the European Commission effectively scrapped the AI Liability Directive (AILD) – a move that threatens to unravel trust in the EU’s burgeoning AI policy landscape. This ...
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