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Can the EU resist US pressure on medicine prices?

Europe should resist US pressure to pay more for medicines and present a united front rather than allowing Washington to negotiate on a country-by-country basis, speakers said during a debate organised by the EU consumer organization BEUC. The discussion comes as the Trump

Euro area 'under strain' as recession risks loom

Rolf R. Strauch, Chief Economist at the European Stability Mechanism, said governments "have to create growth" to avoid a possible recession. The global instability poses "high demands" in governments that have to face them with limited fiscal space.

Timing of the publication of the EU ETS auction calendar

Following the operation of the Market Stability Reserve (MSR), which results in 190,494 202 allowances being placed in the MSR for the September 2026 – August 2027 period, the European Energy Exchange (EEX) will publish the revised 2026 and the new 2027 auction calendars for

Newsletter: NATO braces for impact

In this newsletter: 32 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) members meet for an annual summit in the Turkish capital aiming to keep Trump onside, and a French appeals court will offer a decisive ruling for presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen.

Commission seeks feedback on targeted amendment of EMFAF

The European Commission is seeking feedback in view of a possible targeted amendment of the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund (EMFAF). The objective is to make the fund simpler, more flexible and easier to implement while implementing also in EU law the WTO