New EU scheme could hike petrol, gas prices higher than expected, key lawmakers admit on 13/05/24 The EU’s new carbon pricing scheme for road and heating fuels (ETS2) – set to be introduced across the bloc in 2027 – could lead to higher price hikes than initially thought, key lawmakers told Euractiv. Economic impact of 2024 Olympic Games on France examined on 10/05/24 The Olympic flame arrived in Marseille on Wednesday in front of 200,000 spectators, just weeks before the opening of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. What economic impact will the competition have on France? ‘It’s the economy, stupid’: Scholz, German leaders get real on costs of climate transition on 10/05/24 While all eyes were on Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe, leaders in Berlin debated on how the global transition towards climate neutrality affects the economy – and vice versa. A competitive and resilient Europe requires transitioning from sectoral to systemic thinking on 10/05/24 Research and innovation policy in Europe and elsewhere has for decades been increasingly designed with the singular purpose of enhancing the bettering valorisation of research investment, and the route to this goal has generally been assumed to be through industrial development Key EU lawmaker Peter Liese already eyeing next CO2 price revamp on 10/05/24 German EU lawmaker Peter Liese is already eyeing the next revamp of the EU’s emissions trading scheme, wants a CO2 Central Bank and is campaigning for his party to stay the course on EU climate targets, he told Euractiv in an interview. The future of Europe’s research and innovation programmes on the cusp of a new era on 09/05/24 The EU's current programme, Horizon Europe – one of the strongest and largest research and Innovation frameworks in the world – will end in 2027. The ground is now being set for its successor, one that needs to match the caliber of Europe’s knowledge base with the creativity and precision needed to drive the bloc's competitiveness for the next decade. Election radar – how can Europe get its youth into work? [Advocacy Lab Content] on 09/05/24 Over 2.5 million young people, aged between 15 and 24, are unemployed in the European Union. The EU youth unemployment rate is more than double the overall unemployment rate. So, how can Europe get its youth into work? EIB greenlights historic overhaul of dual-use policy, ramps up defence investment on 08/05/24 The EU’s multi-billion lending arm announced on Wednesday (8 May) changes to its long-standing policy not to invest in military products, by waiving restrictions on dual-use investments. EU paves way for using windfall profits from Russian frozen assets to arm Ukraine on 08/05/24 EU ambassadors struck a political deal on Wednesday (8 May) on using windfall profits from Russian frozen assets to buy weapons for Ukraine. Private capital is the catalyst for growth and job creation Europe needs [Promoted content] on 08/05/24 Private equity and venture capital are drivers of economic growth and job creation in Europe, contributing to sectors vital for the continent's sustainable development, writes Eric de Montgolfier.
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