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FEDIOL Reaction to the ITRE vote on the Renewable Energy Directive III

Brussels, 28 June 2023 – FEDIOL applauds the decision to recognise the role of  crop-based biofuels in meeting the EU’s transport renewable energy target.  

S&Ds: Facing global challenges together requires equal partnership with Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Countries

After five days of intense debates, a vote on resolutions and visits on the ground, the 43rd session of the Joint Plenary Assembly among the African, Caribbean, Pacific Countries and the EU (JPA ACP-EU) has ended.

Excluding rape from gender-based violence directive “unforgivable” say S&Ds

One in three women in the EU has experienced physical or sexual violence since the age of 15. One in two women has experienced sexual harassment. Gender-based violence, sexual violence and domestic violence are the most widespread violations of women’s rights in Europe. These serious human rights violations are crimes that disproportionately affect women. For the S&D Group, these are crimes that must not go unpunished.

EU Data Act "Unnecessary uncertainty for companies"

Frankfurt/Brussels, 28 June 2023 – Commenting on the political agreement reached by the EU institutions on the Data Act, Harmut Rauen, Deputy Executive Director of the VDMA, says:

AdriaClim – Climate change information, monitoring and management tools for adaptation strategies in Adriatic coastal areas

AdriaClim is the acronym of the research project funded by the Italy-Croatia Interreg Cooperation Programme dedicated to supporting the development of science-based regional and local climate change adaptation plans. AdriaClim addresses climate change threats by developing regional and local adaptation plans based on up-to-date meteorological and oceanographic information acquired through newly implemented observing and modeling systems for the Adriatic Sea.

European Parliament the driving force for protection of workers against asbestos

Only two months ago, the European Parliament was ready to negotiate for asbestos-free work, with a strong mandate for talks with EU member states. The positions were far apart. Yet today, the co-legislators unexpectedly used momentum to strike a deal under the Swedish Presidency on the revised European law on the protection of workers from asbestos. This agreement will significantly improve the safety and health of workers exposed to asbestos.

Visit FIEC Statistical Report at this link and explore latest figures, trends, data and activity of the construction industry.

Every year, FIEC publishes its Statistical Report, which gives an insight into our sector and demonstrates its significance for the economy as a whole.

The report analyses 22 countries individually as well as the European Union as a whole on the basis of the following elements:

EU strikes major deal that strengthens EU banks and our climate ambitions

After long and challenging final negotiations that lasted the whole night, the EU has agreed on the major legislative package on capital requirements for banks. The agreement reached today by the European Parliament and EU member states will enhance the resilience of EU banks to future economic shocks and help us achieve climate goals.

EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement "Important step, but not a blueprint for future agreements"

Frankfurt/Brussels, 27 June 2023 – Commenting on the EU Council's Decision to sign the EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, Ulrich Ackermann, Head of VDMA Foreign Trade, says:

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