Thyssenkrupp Gets EU Approval for €2 Billion Green Steel Aid
Thyssenkrupp AG secured European Union approval for a €2 billion ($2.2 billion) package in state subsidies from the
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European Stocks Slide as Chip Sector Hurt By TSMC Outlook Cut
European stocks opened lower as chip stocks were dragged down by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. outlook cut, while
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EU Lawmakers Ease Concerns on Electricity Market Intervention
European Union lawmakers allayed market concerns over a possible revenue cap on renewable power producers, an emergency measure
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Macron Rebuke Forces Big Tech Adviser to Quit EU Economist Job
A former adviser to Silicon Valley has walked away from a post as the European Commission’s chief competition
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EU Carbon Import Tax Shifts Climate Burden, South Africa Says
The European Union’s plan to put a carbon levy on imported goods from outside the bloc is an
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France, Brazil and Colombia Seek to Break Venezuela Deadlock
The presidents of France, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina met with Venezuelan government and opposition negotiators on Monday, in
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EU Seeks More Sway in Latin America to Counter Russia and China
Leaders of the European Union are seeking to reboot relations with Latin America as they host their counterparts
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Pfizer’s $43 Billion Seagen Takeover Faces EU Investigation
Pfizer Inc.’s proposed $43 billion takeover of Seagen Inc. will face an investigation from the European Union’s merger
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US and Europe Chide Hungary Over Anti-LGBTQ Laws Ahead of Pride March
The US, most of the European Union and other allies criticized Hungary for an anti-LGBTQ campaign that they
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EU Working on E-Bus for Lithium Deal With Latin American Nations
European Union officials are working on a plan that can help provide electric buses to Latin American nations
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Japan Expects EU to Lift Food Import Restrictions, Official Says
Japan expects the European Union to announce it is lifting import restrictions on Japanese food products imposed in
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FTC Chief Lina Khan’s Bad Week Dims Hopes for New Era of Tech Antitrust
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan is having a tough week. A federal judge handed the US antitrust
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