US-EU Trade

The Trade Challenges at the EU-US Summit

The European Union-US summit in Washington saw European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Chief of the European Council Charles Michel meet US President Joe Biden. The summit aimed to strengthen the transatlantic partnership, which had been strained during...
Europеan Union (EU)

EU’s Crisis Response Force Takes Center Stage: A Groundbreaking Test of Preparedness

The EU is conducting its first-ever live military exercises (MILEX) from the Rota naval base in Southern Spain, as part of its crisis response force. The exercise involves 2,800 personnel, 25 aircraft, 6 ships, space, cyber assets, and special operations...
Brussels police

Brussels Attack: A Wake-Up Call for the New EU Migration Pact

A deadly Islamist attack in Belgium by a Tunisian asylum-seeker who lived in Italy and Sweden has highlighted security gaps and failed returns policies, leading to an EU push to overhaul its troubled migration system. The attack coincided with heightened...
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama

Rama’s Insight on EU Enlargement: Decision Makers to be Replaced Next Year

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has stated that the European Commission, Council, and Parliament cannot make promises about EU enlargement due to the fact that many of them will not be present next year. Rama emphasized that elections are based...
Europеan Union (EU)

EU Emergency Virtual Summit: Addressing Middle East Crisis

European Council President Charles Michel has convened a video conference summit of European Union leaders to discuss the Hamas attacks on Israelis and Israel's response. Michel stated that the bloc stands in solidarity with Israel and that Israel has the...
China-European Union (EU)

China-EU Collaboration: Enhancing Mutual Trust and Development

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has welcomed EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell's visit to China, stating that it is conducive to the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations. The Chinese Foreign Ministry believes that China is willing to work...
Israeli-Palestinian conflict

EU’s Diplomatic Call: Message to Lebanon and Palestinian Authority to Stay Out, Says Israel Envoy

The Israeli ambassador to the EU and NATO, Haim Regev, has urged the EU to convey a message to Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority to stay out of Israel's fight in Gaza. The EU should warn Israel's neighbours not to...
European Union (EU)

The Stability and Growth Pact: Criteria, Goals, and Future

The Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) is a set of rules and guidelines established by the European Union (EU) to promote fiscal discipline and stability among its member states, particularly those using the euro as their currency. Introduced in 1997,...
EU-CHINA

EU-China Trade Relations: Balancing Risk and Business Opportunities

The European Union (EU) has a complex relationship with China, involving economic cooperation, concerns about human rights, trade practices, and geopolitical tensions. Despite economic ties, the EU is interested in expanding trade and investment ties with China, as it represents...
Palm Oil, Malaysia

Malaysia’s Role in Expanding China’s Palm Oil Exports Amidst EU’s Deforestation Concerns

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Malaysia has increased its palm oil exports to China, a move that is causing concern in the global palm oil industry. The move comes as the European Union intensifies its efforts to ban products from deforested lands....
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