Dutch Ask TikTok for Access to Data as EU Scrutinizes Big Tech
The Dutch government asked ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok to allow researchers access to the functioning of the social media
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EU Puts ESG Rating Providers on Notice as Major Overhaul Planned
After years of unfettered growth, the providers of ESG ratings will soon have to adjust their businesses to
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A Night Train Through Europe’s Heart Has a Lot Riding On It
Brussels Midi isn’t the most seductive of Europe’s railway stations. The modern hub in the Belgian capital lacks
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China Lobbies EU on Proposal to Punish Firms Aiding Russia
China is putting pressure on the European Union behind closed doors to scrap proposed trade restrictions on Chinese
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Euro Zone Succumbs to Mildest of Recessions on Energy Shock
The euro area suffered the mildest possible recession during the winter after Russia’s war in Ukraine sent energy
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Surprise LIV Golf-PGA Marriage Risks Drawing Antitrust Scrutiny
The PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia-backed challenger LIV Golf avoided calling their proposed partnership a merger. But their
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EU Still in Talks With Countries on Renewables Deal
The European Commission is still in talks with countries on a deal to scale up renewable energy by
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ECB Says Consumers’ Inflation Expectations Fell Significantly
Consumer expectations for euro-zone inflation eased significantly in April, adding to the case for the European Central Bank’s
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China Biofuel Exporters Vow Higher Standards After EU Criticism
Chinese biodiesel producers pledged to improve compliance and export standards, days after European rivals called for action to
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Republicans Ask SEC, Treasury About Cooperation on EU ESG Rules
Two senior Republican lawmakers who want to keep European Union ESG measures from gaining traction in the US
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Ukraine’s European Neighbors Set to Extend Grain Import Ban
Ukraine’s European neighbors are set to extend a ban on importing the country’s grain until mid-September, a move
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Germany Lines Up €50 Billion to Help Heavy Industry Go Green
Germany plans to help energy-intensive manufacturers transition to climate-neutral technologies with roughly €50 billion ($53.4 billion) in subsidies.
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