EU will pressure in the T-MEC review: Mexico must prioritize investment certainty, specialists say
Experts emphasize that Mexico's priority in the upcoming T-MEC review talks should be to ensure investment certainty and preferential access to the U.S. market.
EU expert group to visit Druzhba oil pipeline on 18 March
An EU expert group is set to visit the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline in Ukraine on March 18 to evaluate necessary restoration efforts.
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Experts believe that it is not sensible for Latvia to sever economic ties with Russia alone.
Faster decision-making or the destruction of existing unions? Foreign policy experts on a "two-speed Europe"
Germany has proposed creating a new core within the EU involving leading economies to advance integration through ad hoc coalitions.
Experts Remind: A++ Energy Class Buildings Can Weaken Mobile Connectivity
A++ energy class buildings required in the EU since 2021 may inhibit mobile signal strength due to their airtight construction.
Nuclear energy: "It is highly unlikely that a reactor will be operational within five years"
The EU aims to deploy Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) by the early 2030s, but experts warn of high costs and technological challenges that may delay their implementation.
A comprehensive cancer center at the European level is being established in Estonia
Experts from Estonia and internationally have gathered in Tallinn to kick off the EU's EUnetCCC project aimed at establishing a comprehensive cancer center in Estonia.
2026 will be the year of grants for companies. Experts say this may be the last chance
Experts warn that 2026 may be the last significant opportunity for companies to secure European Union grants, urging immediate action for ambitious projects.
Experts: Small European countries would benefit from a unified capital market
Experts at the 'FinNext 2026' forum in Latvia discussed how small EU countries could benefit from a unified capital market.
A new creative model could dramatically strengthen the EU
Ukraine is striving for EU membership by 2027 as part of a potential peace agreement, with the EU considering a new expansion model that experts believe could significantly enhance the union.
The dispute over alcohol continues in parliament โ experts have different views on the EU distance sale percentage limit
Disagreements arise among experts in Finland regarding whether the country must allow the remote sale of alcohol from other EU countries up to 80% ABV.
Poland Sees Signs That Experts from the Middle East Have Dug Tunnels into the EU from Belarus
Poland's border guard reports discovering several tunnels dug under the border fence from Belarus, suggesting involvement from Middle Eastern experts.
Poland sees signs that imported experts have dug tunnels into the EU from Belarus
Poland's border guards have discovered several tunnels dug under the border fence from Belarus, suggesting involvement of skilled labor potentially from the Middle East.
Orban Escalates: Requests Experts from Brussels Regarding the Druzhba Pipeline
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban intensifies his rhetoric against Ukraine regarding the Druzhba pipeline and requests experts from Brussels to assess damages.
Orbรกn wants EU experts on the ground to verify Druzhba pipeline damage โ Reuters
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn has called for an EU fact-finding mission to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, a step aimed at facilitating an EU loan for Ukraine.
India's Path Amid 'Eroding Trust' in the Trump Administration: Insights from Foreign Policy Experts
The article explores how India's foreign policy is adapting amid perceived declines in trust in the Trump administration, focusing on expert opinions on India's strategic maneuvers and trade agreements.
Foreign Policy Experts: Trump Tries to Influence EU Voters, but Domestic Politics Still Plays a Major Role
US Secretary of State visits Slovakia and Hungary, signaling strong ties with these EU countries despite their reliance on Russian energy supplies.
India pushes young workers to aging Europe - expert reveals shortcomings
India aims to send young workers abroad amid rising youth unemployment, with experts cautioning against potential political manipulation of labor.
EU Will Tighten Origin Rules in T-MEC Review, Experts Warn
According to experts, the upcoming 2026 review of the T-MEC may see the EU tighten origin rules, leading to increased production costs, particularly influenced by demands from the United States.
Is the European energy-intensive industry becoming less competitive? Expert critically assesses EU actions
Experts from the Forum of Electricity and Gas Consumers argue that EU initiatives like the Clean Industrial Deal do not address the real issues facing the energy-intensive industry, a sentiment echoed by Henryk Kaliล, president of the Chamber of Electricity and Gas Consumers.
Automotive Industry and Climate: Criticism of Proposal for Minimum Price for E-Cars from China
The European Commission's proposal for a minimum price on Chinese electric cars has faced criticism, with experts arguing that it is not a viable solution.
Trade Agreement with South American States: Mercosur Agreement Would Have Little Impact on EU Agriculture
Experts predict that the EU agriculture sector will only experience minor production losses in meat and milk due to the Mercosur trade agreement, with tariff protections remaining intact.
KEP Experts: The European Parliament Resolution on Abortion is Illegal
The article discusses the European Parliament's resolution supporting the 'My Voice, My Choice' initiative, which aims to establish a voluntary financial mechanism for EU countries to provide legal and safe abortion procedures for women from member states lacking access to such services.
Bulgaria Debuts Euro Amid Enthusiasm and Fear: "The New Currency Will Boost Business"
As Bulgaria adopts the euro, experts predict price increases but anticipate positive impacts on trade and tourism in the country's economy, which has the lowest per capita income in the EU.
Will Nawrocka influence the president? Experts count on the first lady's move
Experts have sent an open letter to Poland's first lady, urging her to advocate for the implementation of the EU's Digital Services Act to enhance user protection, particularly for children.
Temporary workers with better protection? Employers' costs under expert scrutiny
Experts assess the impact of a proposed law aimed at enhancing the protection of temporary workers, which seeks to reduce pay discrimination and equalize access to benefits.