EU Approves Massive Electric Battery Subsidies to Catch Up with Asian Producers
Only about 3% of batteries for electric cars are presently made in the EU compared with some 80% in Asia.
Only about 3% of batteries for electric cars are presently made in the EU compared with some 80% in Asia.
Given their influence in shaping public opinion and reach into every corner of the world, European regulators are placing increased
Britain’s former prime minister and famed neo-conservative Tony Blair has called on the US to assess its standing with allies
Praise for Buglaria has been described as perplexing by commentators in Sofia.
The EU should rethink its state aid rules when it comes to foreign competition, and the EU multinationals - their
Several European diplomats have charged Germany with levelling “veiled criticism” at Beijing, and Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies, after Berlin
The EU funds fraud allegations concern a case from before Babis entered politics.
The United States has had to back down twice in the past 16 years in major trade disputes with the
The next President of the European Commission could outplay the unpleasant Eastern European and Italian leaders who voted her into
The EU leaders have disregarded almost entirely the preferences of the European Parliament in favor of the spitzenkandidaten system.
A compromise put forth by France, Germany, and Spain has been rejected by the Eastern European member states, Ireland as