Towards more fairness, simplicity and accountability in tax to support recovery: ACCA looks forward to the publication of the new anti-fraud tax package
ACCA believes that enhanced cooperation will be at the foundation of improvements to tax systems across the European Union.
The urgency of accommodating the challenges of the Green Deal to improve society has been highlighted by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on people and public finances.
The new situation will facilitate the more comprehensive understanding of the importance of the lactobacilli and a more detailed and reliable communication.
The AVIS project – “Assessment of Vehicle Inspection Systems” – in Cameroon was initiated within the framework of the collaboration between the GRSF (Global Road Safety Facility) of the World Bank and CITA with a view to upgrading vehicle inspections. The main objective of the project is to identify systems for vehicle inspection and approval, and to propose an improvement s
Der handelspolitische Sprecher der LINKEN im Europäischen Parlament, Helmut Scholz, hat gemahnt, die Umsetzung der UN-Entwicklungsziele (SDG) auch in Zeiten der Corona-Pandemie nicht aus den Augen zu verlieren.
The IVD industry welcomes the new in vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and is fully committed to playing its part to transition to the new CE marking system.
Brussels/Frankfurt, 13 July 2020 – Regarding the extension of the deadline for the installation of diesel engines in mobile machinery, Dr Bernd Scherer, Managing Director VDMA agricultural engineering, says:
The European mobile machinery industry welcomes the European Parliament vote on Stage V transitional provisions to address the impact of COVID-19 crisis
Last Friday 10th July, the European Parliament adopted a text extending by 12 months the Stage V transition deadlines for certain categories of engines to be fitted in non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) and tractors. The vote paves the way for the final adoption and publication in the Official Journal of the amended version of Regulation (EU) 2016/1628.
London, UK - Boris Johnson is expected to introduce legislation which will stop buy one, get one free deals on fatty and sugary snacks such as sweets and chocolate. He is also expected to introduce a ban on promoting chocolate and sweets at the end of supermarket aisles, according to The Times.
We are excited to announce that the third annual EHFG Hackathon will take place digitally from 25 - 27 September 2020 within the framework of the EHFG 2020 conference.