EURACTIV PR

An easy way of publishing your relevant EU press releases.

EU anti-dumping regulation agreement could become a game changer for EU trade defence, says European Aluminium DG

Brussels, 4 October 2017European Aluminium, the voice of the entire aluminium value chain, supports the agreement on a new EU trade defence regime that was reached yesterday during a final Trilogue meeting between the European Parliament, Commission and Council in Strasbourg.
 
“If confirmed, this agreement could become a game changer for a strong EU defence regime against unfair trade,” said Gerd Götz, Director General of European Aluminium.

Everyone should live up to the Paris climate agreement, say leading S&Ds

Strasbourg, 4 October 2017

ACCA welcomes the publication of the VAT modernisation package

ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) shares the European Commission’s views that in our modern, digital, interconnected  economies,  it is imperative to modernise the VAT system to make it fit to today’s fight against fraud challenges. We agree with the gradual steps approach chosen by the EU executive.

Amazon: Juncker's tax deal infringes EU law

Member of the European Parliament Fabio De Masi (GUE/NGL)

Brussels/Berlin, 04/10/2017

MEP Fabio De Masi (DIE LINKE.), Vice-Chair of the Panama Papers Inquiry Committee into Money Laundering, Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion at the European Parliament (PANA), comments on the Commission's decision to demand a 250 million euros tax pay back from US-internet giant Amazon:

EU findet guten Kompromiss zum Schutz vor Dumping aus China

Frankfurt, 4. Oktober 2017 - Den Kompromiss aus den Triologverhandlungen der EU zum Schutz vor Dumping aus China kommentiert Thilo Brodtmann, Hauptgeschäftsführer des VDMA:

It is high time to have a permanent fraud-free VAT system in Europe, say S&Ds

Strasbourg, 4 October 2017

S&Ds push for ban on endocrine-disrupting pesticides

Strasbourg, 4 October 2017

Today the S&D Group won an important battle for European citizens’ health, despite opposition from conservative MEPs in the European Parliament and strong lobbying from pesticide multinationals. A proposal by the European Commission on endocrine disruptors, which would have excluded certain harmful pesticides from the general ban on endocrine-disrupting substances, was rejected. Now the Commission will have to present a new proposal taking into account our health and environmental concerns.

IALD - International Association of Lighting Designers and LightingEurope

Pages

Subscribe to EURACTIV PR RSS