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The EU has enacted a comprehensive customs reform to manage increasing trade volumes and streamline standards enforcement. The agreement, deemed the most significant since 1968, introduces a customs data hub for efficient monitoring and simplified procedures for compliant traders, while enhancing controls on non-compliant goods.
Valérie Hayer, MEP and President of Renew Europe, discussed key policy directions and strategies for enhancing the bloc’s economic resilience. She emphasised the importance of innovation and collaboration among EU member states to address current challenges and strengthen economic stability across Europe.
The President of the European Patent Office, Campinos, stressed the necessity for the EU to enhance its single market to compete in emerging technologies. He noted that Europe has fallen behind in cloud and AI and urged integration, especially in stock markets, to boost startups and innovation.
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Sixteen European consumer groups, led by BEUC, have accused seven low-cost airlines of misleading practices regarding hand baggage fees, urging the EU to investigate and impose sanctions for violations of consumer laws.
After prolonged negotiations, Britain and the European Union have finally signed a comprehensive economic partnership deal, marking a turning point post-Brexit.
The UK and European Union have announced a comprehensive agreement aimed at resetting relations post-Brexit. Key elements include a commitment to work towards a common sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) area, and aligning UK rules with EU standards on plant and animal health.
The £9bn GDP boost from the UK-EU trade agreement announced by Sir Keir Starmer translates to only 0.2% of GDP by 2040, far less than the estimated 4% negative impact of Brexit.
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