EU carbon prices fall following Germany's desire to intervene in the market
EU carbon prices have sharply declined after calls from Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic for a review of the bloc's emissions trading system.
The Push from Rome and Berlin: 'Strengthened Cooperation'. Ursula's Plan for the Economy
Italy and Germany are advocating for increased cooperation within the EU to address industrial competitiveness, while tensions between political leaders remain evident.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day - Overview for the Busy
EU leaders are meeting to discuss industrial policy, with a focus on improving past shortcomings, while Lufthansa pilots prepare to strike over working conditions.
Heated spirits in the UIA, between relief at labor reform, anger at insults, and falling activity
Industrial leaders in Argentina expressed mixed feelings of relief over imminent labor reform while voicing anger over presidential insults and declining industrial activity.
Institutional mission brings together leaders to strengthen the defense industrial base in the Amazon
A delegation of industry representatives is in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazonas, to strengthen the defense industrial base from February 6 to 8.
Albania Toxic Waste Scandal: 33 Officials and Business Leaders Arrested Over Smuggling of Dangerous Waste
Albania is shaken by a vast environmental crime scandal involving 102 containers of toxic industrial waste, leading to the arrest of 33 high-ranking officials, customs workers, and business leaders suspected of attempting to conceal and illegally export hazardous substances.
The Painful Shift of the Union to a 'European Preference'
European business leaders are backing a proposal by Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné to direct public funds exclusively towards European production.