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The EU abolished tariffs between its member states when the customs union was created in 1968. Goods imported to the EU from the rest of the world are subject to tariffs that follow the rules and ...
People in Europe should stockpile three days' worth of food, water and other essentials in case of a crisis, the EU has said. Cyberattacks, climate change, and disease are increasing the chances ...
The idea is not just that Europeans must collectively increase defence spending and even “move into war-economy mode” in response to the threat posed by Russia, as European leaders have been saying ...
A new initiative, called "EU OS," has been launched to develop a Linux-based operating system tailored specifically for the public sector organizations of the European Union (EU). This ...
Erdogan's friendly ties with Trump may also be playing on the EU's mind as the bloc plots its next move. "There's a sort of competition going on between Europe and the USA to charm Turkey.
Despite progress, racism continues to be an obstacle to justice, equality and full participation in society across the EU. The persistence of discrimination and its profound impact on individuals and ...
The key question when EU leaders convene on Thursday to discuss defense spending and economic competitiveness will be whether they can finally mobilize private capital — rather than relying solely on ...
Since the Americans slapped a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports into the US, the EU has been worried that it will see more global steel overcapacities flooding into its market.
BELFAST — The European Union has excluded the US from accessing a new €150 billion ($163 billion) Security Action for Europe (SAFE) funding package proposal as it charts a path toward greater ...
EU aims to boost military spending, pool resources for joint defence projects Russia's economy in 'full war mode', 40% of budget for military, says Kallas EU paper proposes borrowing 150 billion ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK government needs to be “more ambitious” in its negotiations with the EU in order to boost the ...