Government Meets Industry To Discuss Readiness To Comply EU’s Carbon Tax
The meeting was a follow-up of a similar meeting held in May where the industry was asked to be ready for the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).
As Wine Prices ‘Collapse’, The EU Pays France €160 Million To Dispose Of Excess Wine
A number of variables, including the rise in popularity of craft beer, the housing crisis, and overproduction, have been cited as contributing to France's wine surplus. In some EU nations, wine consumption has decreased...
Expert Panel Highlights Key Role Of Women Leaders In Climate Agenda Ahead Of COP28 Conference
The event served as a powerful platform to acknowledge the contributions of women leaders in addressing the climate agenda and promoting sustainable development.
Google Charged With Violation Of Antitrust Laws By European Union For The Fourth Time
EU charged Google for violating antitrust laws of European Union. The company is accused of using its power in the field to lower the prices of the services in the market.
EU’s proposed Carbon Tax Won’t Affect Trade Relationship With India: Bloc’s Climate Policy Chief
The 27-nation EU plans to implement a carbon import tax of 25 to 30 percent on high carbon goods such as steel, cement, aluminum, iron, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen.
India, EU Hold Fourth Strategic Partnership Review Meeting In Delhi, Discuss Cooperation In Connectivity
They also reviewed the progress and scope of the newly launched India-EU Trade and Technology Council and looked forward to a successful first Ministerial Meeting under the TTC mechanism on 16 May in Brussels
UK’s King Charles Chooses France, Germany For First Overseas State Visit
The choice of the countries is being seen as significant in the wake of Brexit to reiterate the UK’s bilateral relations
India Expects FTA With EU To Be ‘Game-Changer’: Jaishankar
India’s new approach to trade agreements addresses issues of non-tariff and behind-the-border barriers, quality standards, and related benchmarks