European Union
Recent News About European Union
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Urpilainen on EU, U.S. joint effort: 'Together, we can electrify even more schools and health centers and fight even more efficiently'
The European Union (EU) and United States recently unveiled the specifics of their joint effort to boost sustainable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a press release.
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Cruelty Free Europe: Elected officials should 'take heed and act at once to end the testing on animals'
A Brussels-based network of animal protection groups recently claimed a huge win after collecting more than 1.4 million signatures to end animal testing in Europe.
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Esri teams up with RB Rail to ‘strengthen the capabilities of GIS in the Rail Baltica project’
Esri, based in California, recently secured an enterprise agreement with RB Rail AS to implement its geographic information system (GIS) software across all project units, according to Bussinesswire.
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Robb: 'REPowerEU contains useful and necessary strides toward renewable solutions'
The European Commission recently unveiled the details of its REPowerEU plans to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce its dependency on Russian fossil fuels, CNBC reported.
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US-China Business Council spokesman: Experts agree China's zero-COVID-19 policy 'is not sustainable'
China's zero-COVID-19 policy is having an impact on U.S. firms doing business in the country.
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ESS expands to Europe, hopes to ‘combat the devastating effects of climate change’
ESS Tech, Inc. has expanded its operations into Europe in response to a growing demand for long-duration energy storage solutions in the region.
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EU faces backlash for plan to give 'green' label to gas, nuclear energy projects
The European Union (EU) has proposed a plan to give some energy projects focusing on low carbon gas sources and nuclear energy a "green" label, which has sparked backlash from some member states, including Germany and Austria.
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BDA opens Amsterdam distribution center to serve customers in 'most efficient and economical way possible'
Bensussen Deutsch & Associates LLC announced the opening of a new distribution and fulfillment center Dec. 9 in Amsterdam.
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Advicenne 'pleased' with European distribution of Subnayal
Pharmaceutical company Advicenne recently announced that it has made significant strides in marketing its flagship product Subnayal in Europe.
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OPINION: 8 reasons for ending Joe Biden’s travel bans
Removing them isn’t just in the self-interest of whiny Europeans or H-1B visa holders, either. These bans are harming American families and businesses too.
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Apple pushes back on cable standard: 'Strict regulation mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation'
The European Union has introduced a law to require smartphone and electronics manufacturers to create a standard USB-C charging port on devices, claiming that this would decrease waste as well as simplify life for consumers who have various devices.
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European Union legislation proposes mandating USB-C chargers for all devices to 'increase convenience and reduce waste'
The European Union (EU) has put forth legislation that could mandate all smartphone manufacturers and electronics makers to equip devices with a standard USB-C charging port.