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NEW COMMISSION MUST KEEP EU FOOD SECTOR COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE, SAY INDUSTRY EXPERTS



The new European Commission (2024-2029) taking office on December 1, 2024, under reappointed Commission president Ursula von der Leyen should use its term of office to enable a strong, competitive agri-food chain. That was the message of European Union (EU) food industry experts speaking to Just Food this week.…

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EU HITS CHINA-BUILT BEVS WITH TARIFFS UP TO 35.3% OVER STATE SUBSIDIES



The European auto sector is uneasy about the 35.3% countervailing duties that the European Union (EU) has imposed on China-built BEVs on top of the standard 10% import tariff. While they were imposed in response to what the EU executive, the European Commission, claims are unfair state subsidies throughout Chinese supply chains that undercut the bloc’s own European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has declined to comment.…

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EU/WTO REGULATORY ROUND UP – NEW EU FOOD POLICY DUE WITHIN 100 DAYS OF NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION TAKING OFFICE



A new European Union (EU) Commissioner for agriculture and food has been told to draft an EU Vision for Agriculture and Food within 100 days of taking office, expected on December 1. Luxembourger Christophe Hansen takes on this key role in the second European Commission of president Ursula von der Leyen, which will work until 2029.…

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DESPITE LATENT CHALLANGES, TANZANIA TOBACCO LEAF PRODUCTION TO EXPAND



Tanzania is now Africa’s second-largest raw tobacco producer after Zimbabwe, according to the country’s agriculture minister Hussein Bashe and plans are underway to increase production and leaf processing capacity by encouraging more small-scale farmers to engage in contractual tobacco commercial farming.…

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EU MINISTERS CLASH OVER EUROPEAN DEGREE CONCEPT AS HUNGARY FUMES OVER ERASMUS/HORIZON EUROPE EXCLUSION



European Union (EU) ministers have debated developing a European degree system at an informal meeting of higher education and research ministers in Budapest, Hungary on Monday and Tuesday (September 16/17), although the meeting was overshadowed by an ongoing row about Hungary’s access to EU education programmes.…

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EU ROUND UP – EPPO WARNS OF AUSTRIAN LAW MAYBE UNDERCUTTING ITS INVESTIGATIONS



The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has spoken out against a proposed Austrian law that might undermine its ability to probe transnational and national crime, through preventing its teams from seizing data that might compromise offenders.

This proposed legal amendment from Austria’s justice ministry would reserve the power to seize data and data storage devices in Austria to Austrian law enforcement.…

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EU MEMBER STATES BACK TARGETING THIRD COUNTRY CIRCUMVENTION OF RUSSIAN SANCTIONS



The European Union (EU) today (June 21) struck political agreement on its 11th set of sanctions against Russia, that will – crucially – include new powers to block flows of goods to third countries, suspected of being rerouted to Russia.

Sweden, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, Tweeted: “Today, the EU Ambassadors agreed on the 11th package of sanctions against Russia.…

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HUNGARY’S DAIRY SECTOR GETS SHOT IN ARM FROM CAP PLAN FINANCING



THE HUNGARIAN dairy industry and supporting government officials are looking ahead to incoming financial support from the European Union (EU) now that the European Commission has approved the country’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) strategic plan for 2023-2027. This has cleared the way for a ЕUR8.4 billion transfer in funding from Brussels, despite the friction between the EU and the Hungarian government, led by populist right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.…

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EU REGULATORY ROUND UP – HUNGARY THREATENED WITH LOSS OF EUR7.5 BILLION EU FUNDS OVER GRAFT CLAIMS



The European Commission has bitten the bullet and for the first time has imposed a major financial penalty on a European Union (EU) member state that it considers so corrupt, its handling of EU funds cannot be trusted. That country is Hungary, run by the populist right-wing government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, where the EU executive on September 19 proposed suspending EUR7.5 billion in EU funding.…

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EU ROUND UP - EXTENSION OF EUROPOL POWERS APPROVED BY MEPs



The European Parliament has approved giving Europol more powers, backing a European Union (EU) regulation that would authorise the police agency to pursue its own research and innovation projects, process large datasets for intelligence, and help national authorities screen foreign direct investment in security-related cases.…

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