IT Logistics is a Quadrature of a Circle
Poland's logistics industry is lagging behind its European counterparts in adopting IT solutions despite having a developed IT sector.
Union of Greek Shipowners highlights the importance of New European Maritime Strategy
The Union of Greek Shipowners emphasizes the critical role of the new European Maritime Strategy in ensuring the resilience and competitiveness of Europe's shipping industry.
EU: The New European Strategy for Shipping is Crucial
The Greek Shipowners' Association welcomed the European Strategy for the Shipping Industry, highlighting its significance for the EU in the face of rising challenges for the sector.
New EU Industrial Policy, VAT Gap and Indices Recovery in Europe
The article discusses the European Commission's new industrial policy aimed at enhancing competitiveness within the EU, addressing the VAT gap, and the recovery of economic indices.
Crisis of the Car Industry, now Brussels Relaunches Made in Europe
The European Commission has outlined a strategy aimed at revitalizing the EU's manufacturing sector, targeting a 20% contribution to the EU's GDP by 2035, with regulations for carbon emissions and foreign investments in key industries.
HEMEXPO Welcomes the New European Maritime Industrial Strategy
The Greek Association of Maritime Equipment Manufacturers (HEMEXPO) welcomes the adoption of the European Maritime Industrial Strategy by the European Commission.
Brussels launches its grand project to recover European industry and reduce dependence on China
The European Commission has unveiled a significant project aimed at revitalizing European industry and reducing reliance on China, conditioning public aid for electric vehicle purchases on a minimum level of European components.
The European Commission presented the Industrial Accelerator Act. Can 'Made in Europe' save 600,000 jobs?
The Industrial Accelerator Act proposed by the European Commission aims to strengthen the European economy by boosting domestic production, particularly in the automotive sector, while facing critiques and challenges regarding its implementation.
The EU Commission proposes preference for European products in public procurements
The EU Commission proposes that public procurement should favor European and low-carbon products to strengthen the position of European industry amidst increasing global competition.
The EU presents its big plan to reactivate industry: imposing 'made in Europe' and conditions on foreign investment
The European Commission has unveiled a significant initiative aimed at revitalizing European industry, focusing on promoting 'made in Europe' products and establishing conditions for foreign investments.
The key points of the new European bill 'Made in Europe'
The European Commission has announced new proposals regarding European content requirements for products and industry, aimed at strengthening competitiveness against global competition, particularly from China.
EU orders to buy European - public procurements must favor European green products
The European Commission mandates that public procurements prioritize EU-made products and environmentally friendly solutions across various sectors, particularly in the automotive and clean energy industries.
Safety begins with infrastructure
The article discusses the importance of integrating industry, civil infrastructure, and defense systems to enhance national resilience against crises, highlighted during the 18th European Economic Congress.
New Five-Year Plan: China's Leadership Prioritizes Autonomy Over Consumption
China's new Five-Year Plan emphasizes technological independence over domestic consumption, impacting European industries.
Fraud with EU Funds: EU Investigators Warn of Europe's 'Criminal Industry'
European prosecutors highlight alarming trends of increasing fraud with EU funds, emphasizing the need for stronger oversight.
Fraud with EU Funds: EU Investigators Warn of Europe's 'Criminal Industry'
EU investigators are sounding the alarm over a rising trend of fraud involving EU funds, highlighting recent searches of Commission offices amid allegations of misconduct during property sales.
Chronicle of Deindustrialization: Europe Buys 2.5 Million Fewer Cars Than Before the Pandemic
The European automotive industry is facing unprecedented challenges, with car sales declining by 2.5 million units compared to pre-pandemic levels, compounded by increased competition from Chinese manufacturers.
"Made in Europe" under new rules. The stakes are jobs in Poland
The European Commission is developing solutions to strengthen local production in key industrial sectors, particularly automotive, amid concerns of losing jobs in Europe.
NATO Admiral on Major Threats: Russia Allocates 2 Billion
A NATO admiral discusses the hybrid warfare tactics employed by Russia and the necessity for European military industries to accelerate production in response to these challenges.
BMW will have humanoid robots working on the production line of its factory in Germany; see photos
BMW is set to introduce humanoid robots in its production line in Germany amidst challenges in the European automotive industry.
Now the cider dispute has broken out โ this is the EU's new definition
The European Commission is preparing uniform EU-level definitions for cider, which have drawn concerns from Finland's beverage industry regarding competition distortions.
Greek defense entrepreneurship in front of a window of opportunity
The transformation of the European defense landscape creates new opportunities and demands for Greek defense companies, highlighting the need for strategic readiness and proper positioning within the European defense ecosystem.
Chinese pressure suffocates European manufacturers. The industry is preparing drastic cuts
European car manufacturers are facing significant pressure due to competitive pricing from Chinese producers, leading to necessary price reductions and industry cutbacks.
Automobile: in Europe, electrification turns into carnage in its production apparatus
The European automotive industry faces historical losses and a chaotic transition to electrification, as seen through Stellantis's significant financial setbacks.
The editorial by Jacques-Olivier Martin: 'Stellantis is sinking, let Brussels take the wheel!'
The editorial discusses the significant losses faced by Stellantis and critiques the European Union's stringent push towards electric vehicles, arguing that it jeopardizes the Western automotive industry.
Nikos Christodoulides: I truly believe in Cyprus's Defense Industry
Cyprus's President Nikos Christodoulides emphasizes the need for Cyprus to transition from being a consumer to a producer of defense solutions at the 'Battlefield ReDefined 2026' conference.
European Apple? Why Such a Company Won't Grow in the Union
The article discusses the challenges preventing the emergence of a major tech company in the European Union similar to Apple.
In the Balance Between Politics and Profit: How Rheinmetall Enters the Baltics
The article discusses the significant investment of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall in Baltic countries, particularly Lithuania, reflecting on the broader European military production increase.
The Transport Industry Fights for Infrastructure Financing
Over 40 European transport organizations have jointly urged EU member states and the European Commission to allocate at least 100 billion euros for the next funding round of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) under the upcoming Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF).
Theodorikakos: Approval of 400 million euros from the Commission for heavy industry
Greek Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced the European Commission's approval of 400 million euros to boost heavy industry, which is expected to encourage investments and job creation in critical raw material sectors.
T. Theodorikakos: 400 million euros from Europe for heavy industry
The European Commission has approved funding of 400 million euros to support heavy industry investments in Greece, which will lead to new job creation and greater production self-sufficiency.
European CLIA Conference 2026 in Madeira
European policymakers and cruise industry leaders will meet in Madeira from February 23 to 26, 2026, for the European Conference of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).
The European Commission wants to solve the problem of a shortage of professional drivers
The European Commission is considering measures to facilitate the recruitment of skilled drivers from outside the EU to address a workforce shortage in the trucking industry.
Kรคllenius (Mercedes-Benz): "Spain practices different measures from Europe regarding automobiles. And they seem to be paying off"
The CEO of Mercedes-Benz acknowledges Spain's different automotive policies and their positive outcomes amidst challenges facing the European auto industry.
Railway Workers Donโt Want Longer Trucks
The European Railway and Infrastructure Managers' Community is protesting against the EU's revision of regulations allowing longer trucks in international transport, citing concerns for the railway industry's competitiveness.
US Ambassadors Criticize SAFE Solutions
US ambassadors to NATO and the EU argue that restricting American defense industry participation in European procurement threatens transatlantic security and cooperation.
The EU again postpones the emotionally debated 'Made in Europe' plans
The European Union has postponed the proposal for 'Made in Europe' plans due to opposition from several member states and high-ranking officials.
European Union: How much should Europe isolate itself?
The EU is debating a significant legislative proposal aimed at strengthening domestic industries, highlighting a conflict over its economic doctrine.
Reading the Best with FAZ+: AI Industry in Shock and New Weapons for Europeans
The article discusses the precarious defense situation of Europe amidst threats from the US and Russia, revealing vulnerabilities and the European response through new defense initiatives.
Politico: US Pressures EU on Defense Contracts โ Warning of Retaliation if American Arms Market is Excluded
The US government has threatened European countries with retaliation if the EU favors its own defense industry over American firms in arms procurement.
China's Zeekr to launch EV sales in France
Zeekr, a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, is set to begin selling its cars in France, aiming to compete in the rapidly evolving European EV market.
Zero Emissions by 2050? No Chance! American Energy Secretary Reveals the Path
American Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European climate policies, highlighting their detrimental impact on the chemical industry and job loss in Europe.
The automotive industry welcomes Sรกnchez's plan, but warns: "We produce 400,000 fewer cars annually, equivalent to one plant"
The Spanish automotive sector has reacted positively to the government's new plan but expresses concerns about declining production numbers.
ElvalHalcor: Aluminum and copper scrap essential for the competitiveness of Greek and European industry
ElvalHalcor emphasizes the critical nature of aluminum and copper scrap recycling for the competitiveness of both Greek and European industries while calling for measures to prevent the loss of scrap materials to outside markets.
Shipping: 'Open Registers' vs 'Flags of Convenience'
The European Commission seeks to distinguish between 'open registers' used by leading maritime nations and 'flags of convenience' in a new study on the role of flags in international shipping.
Industry: 4% Rally in Greek Production, But Also Two Brakes
The Greek industrial sector reports a significant 4% increase in production for December, although exports are declining and energy costs remain disproportionately high compared to European competitors.
Call to Buy European Products Sparks Discussions on the EU Industry Vision
The European Commission plans to propose new rules requiring strategic sector companies to produce in Europe to receive public funds, causing debate over the definition of 'European preference.'
British and German Chiefs of Defense: We Must Prepare for Russian Attack
The British and German Chiefs of Defense warn that military capabilities of Russia are increasingly directed towards the West, urging for enhanced military readiness and European defense industry support.
Stop the leakage of aluminum scrap exports outside Europe
The European aluminum industry awaits new measures from the Commission aimed at curbing the export of aluminum scrap outside the EU, which threaten the sector's sustainability.
This industry will be increasingly scarce in Europe. A crucial branch is at risk of collapse
The European chemical industry is facing significant challenges, including high energy costs and regulatory burdens, as discussed by Kamil Majczak, the president of Qemetica.