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EU tariffs on Chinese solar would be 'a grave mistake'

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NEWSGerman economy minister says Commission action could lead to a trade dispute.
EU-China trade disputes raise fears of retaliation

Germany's economy minister has warned the European Commission that imposing punitive import tariffs on solar panels from China would be a “grave mistake”.

Philipp Rösler said that imposing tariffs on Chinese producers of solar panels, a move that the Commission is expected to announce on 6 June, would harm bilateral trade and could lead [...] Read more

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The dishonesty of making treaty reform taboo

Germany's finance minister reopens the debate on treaty change.

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Patent-holders on the back foot in battles with Almunia

Action needed to keep competition fair.

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COMMENTIt is undemocratic that the ECB can set the eurozone-wide inflation target unilaterally.

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COMMENTA debt-mutualisation scheme for the eurozone must satisfy three crucial requirements.

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COMMENTA round-up of the international press on Friday, 17 May.

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Energy intensive industries benefitting from ETS, says Commission

NEWSAnalysts reveal that many of the energy-intensive industries resisting changes to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) are making a profit from the system.

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Clothing tops dangerous items list

NEWSReport on EU Rapid Information System shows that majority of cases involved products made in China.

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COMMENTA round-up of the international press on Thursday 16 May.

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EU-China trade disputes raise fears of retaliation

NEWSCommission threatens telecoms firms with sanctions, with battles over solar panels and ceramics to come.

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Solar panel producers face punitive charges

NEWSTemporary tariffs could range from 37% to 68%

Tariffs set for Chinese ceramics industry

NEWSChinese ceramics and stoneware will be subject to anti-dumping tariffs for the next five years, starting today.

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US trade talks top MEPs' agenda You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSCompromise expected on single supervisor plans.

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Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSEuroscepticism grows in Cameron's own party.

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Leaders to discuss taxation and energy at summit You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSCalls to extend scope of savings tax directive.

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MEPs gain modest ground in fight over fishing reform You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSConcessions avert collapse of talks.

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Split over next steps towards banking union

NEWSGermany resisting moves to create a single resolution authority.

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EU clears path to deal on budget for 2014-20 You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSMinisters agree to €7.3bn top-up request for 2013.

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Austria and Luxembourg hold out against tougher tax rules

NEWSCommissioner frustrated at lack of progress.

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Opinion poll shows support is at an all-time low for EU

NEWSPositive views of the EU are at record lows, according to survey.

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  1. Energy intensive industries benefitting from ETS, says Commission

    Analysts reveal that many of the energy-intensive industries resisting changes to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) are making a profit from the system.
  2. EU-China trade disputes raise fears of retaliation

    Commission threatens telecoms firms with sanctions, with battles over solar panels and ceramics to come.
  3. Solar panel producers face punitive charges

    Temporary tariffs could range from 37% to 68%
  4. Finance ministers fail to reach deal on tax avoidance

    But they agree mandate for Commission to negotiate on bank transparency with five non-EU countries.
  5. Europe's irrelevant austerity debate

    Distinguishing between foreign and domestic debt is crucial to understanding the role of austerity


 

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