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Climate Change · GermanyCocoa prices are reaching record highs and producers in Central and West Africa are struggling with the impacts of climate change, which is why the cocoa sector is eager to adapt its production to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).See the Story
Cocoa growers worried about threatening EU rules against deforestation
Fashion · GermanyThe EU Commission announced on Friday (April 26th) that it has classified Chinese online fashion retailer Shein as a "very large online platform" within the meaning of the Digital Services Act (DSA), thereby tightening the requirements for the company.See the Story
EU Commission: Shein must take measures to protect users
Germany · GermanyA Belgian court will hold a hearing on 17 May to decide whether the Belgian or European Public Prosecutor's Office is responsible for further investigations into the "Pfizergate" affair involving EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.See the Story
Pfizergate battle against the Leyen: Belgian court decides on jurisdiction
European Union · GermanyA coalition of 15 EU countries will call for an increase in state "de minimis" aid for the agricultural sector, according to a letter circulating among the Member States and to be discussed at a ministerial meeting on Monday (29 April).See the Story
Germany pushes for raising non-GM agricultural subsidies
Margrethe VestagerThe EU’s recent spate of investigations into Chinese firms’ state subsidies and procurement practices is not meant to send a message to Beijing but rather shows that the Commission will protect the interests of European businesses, the bloc's competition chief Margrethe Vestager said on Friday (26 April).See the Story
Vestager says probes into Chinese firms are not a message to Beijing
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Tariffs · GermanyOn Friday (April 26th), China passed a law that makes it clear to its biggest trading partners that it can back down if these tariffs are imposed on Chinese exports. Washington and Brussels have recently increasingly targeted Beijing’s favourable exports.See the Story