Viviane Reding – Photo EC The European Commission today presented concrete actions with set timetables to boost citizens’ ability to work, travel and study outside their home countries,…
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The European Commission today took a decision on the new national allocation plan (NAP) submitted by Poland for distributing carbon dioxide (CO2) emission allowances for the 2008-2012 trading period of…
The European Commission has launched the first phase of a new web portal to help businesses to understand and follow the customs procedures for importing goods into and exporting goods…
By Leo GasteenThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled against Spain in a legal dispute over claims to the IP royalties of Savaldor Dalí’s artwork. In its ruling the…
By Leo GasteenThe European court of Justice has ruled that Belgium should provide evidence that a 2006 Decree, which limits the number of foreign students enrolling in medical schools to…
The Council of Ministers agreed today to extend the Directive on the indication by labelling, restricted to household appliances, to all energy-related products.The Council adopted this position at first reading on…
The Council of Ministers agreed today on improvements to the energy performance of buildings directive which aims to clarify, strengthen and extend the scope of the current Directive 2002/91/EC and to…
A Joint Customs Operation code-named Matthew II has led to the seizure of more than 16 million cigarettes, 241 kilograms of tobacco products, 6 400 liters of alcohol, 20 tons…
MEPs agreed with the European Commission on Monday that EU common agricultural policy reform plans must be shaped with the help and backing of EU citizens, to ensure that the…
MEPs last week proposed amendments to a regulation concerning the placing on the market and use of biocidal products. The draft report submitted by the responsible Parliamentary committee is scheduled…