The Council today took action to tackle the influx of goods entering the EU in small parcels - a problem which can lead to unfair competition for EU sellers and that raises environmental concerns.
Main agenda items, approximate timing and press opportunities.
Council authorises Commission to start negotiations with UK on a common sanitary and phytosanitary area (SPS) and to link emissions trading systems (ETS).
The Council adopted the OSOA package to streamline EU chemical assessments, improve data sharing and speed up action on chemical risks.
Europe is safest when neighbours cover the gaps left by their neighbours. On counterterrorism efforts, that is EU solidarity at its most essential
WHO FCTC urges a phase-out of filters, citing 4.5 trillion discarded into the environment each year
Yet, the European Commission won’t take back its proposal, that has been negotiated for years
Ministers have agreed to pull forward steps against a surge in cheap Chinese parcels but still need a legal text to formally agree on
The health sector is responsible for 5% of the EU’s greenhouse gas emissions, climate scientists warn
If no action is taken, an additional one million people will face cardiovascular issues in just a few years
Council debate comes after technical talks stalled over safeguard rules seen as key to unblocking the new trade preferences scheme
The new ‘Healthy Ireland Survey’ reports only modest progress on chronic health burdens as the ageing population grows
There are no reasonable grounds to believe that a criminal offence has been committed, the EPPO said
The Danish Presidency consulted countries over challenges posed by AI in the application of copyright law, according to a summary of responses obtained by Euractiv
Europe’s shift beyond animal testing depends on partnership, the EPAA’s collaborative model is emerging as the engine driving that change
Norwegian minister makes last-minute appeal as EU countries prepare to approve new safeguard measures
The E-7s were meant to replace the ageing Airborne Warning and Control System by 2035
The tech giant's offer follows the Commission fining Google €2.95 billion over conflicts of interest in its ad business
Ruling says only spirits meeting the legal definition can carry the gin label
Spielmann says Spain’s Amnesty Law can cover embezzlement charges linked to the independence push
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