π EU ramps up trade scrutiny against China after being ‘played’
In a decisive stride towards reshaping its global economic stance, the European Commission has intensified its trade scrutiny against China.
In a decisive stride towards reshaping its global economic stance, the European Commission has intensified its trade scrutiny against China.
The European Commission opened an investigation into Aspen in 2017 following concerns it may have charged excessive prices for cancer drugs.
After spending months condemning the European project, Boris Johnson is heading to Brussels next week to meet with many of the people charged with steering it.
A former 10 Downing Street insider suggests we keep an eye on former European Parliament member Daniel Hannan for the UK PM job.
Hopes of a second referendum on the UK’s decision to leave the EU were dashed yesterday by the 28 country organisation’s de facto leader, German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The UK is Europe’s second biggest economy and projected to overtake Germany by the 2040s. Keeping it in the EU is as much a priority for Brussels as it must be for London.
The current system by which we produce, use and dispose of plastics has serious drawbacks. By 2050, oceans are expected to contain more plastics than fish by weight.
Power grids that work at a fraction of the scale of a traditional utility have gained support from banks and developers as a way to bring power to the 620 million people across Africa that lack access to electricity.
Meeting regulations on carbon emissions are too strict: and if motor manufacturers didn’t cheat, none could afford to make small diesel cars, that’s the conclusion of this thoughtful Financial Times article.
Volkswagen’s sold in the US were designed with sophisticated algorithms whose sole purpose was to deceive those testing the equipment.