Google may be charged by the European Union with violating the Digital Markets Act.
The European Union will accuse Google of violating the Digital Markets Act, which has been under investigation by the European Union since March last year, according to people familiar with the matter. An investigation is understood to focus on whether Google favors its vertical search engines, such as Google Shopping, Google Flights and Google Hotels, and whether it discriminates against third-party services in its search results. The pending charges by the European Union are related to the iss...
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The list of stablecoin issuers of the European Union's Crypto Asset Market Regulation Act (MiCA) compliance has been announced. Circle, Crypto.com, Societe Generale and other 10 institutions have been approved to issue euro and US dollar stablecoins, involving a total of 10 euro stablecoins and 5 US dollar stablecoins. The world's largest stablecoin issuer, Tether (USDT, with a market value of over 141 billion US dollars), did not appear on the list.
A European Union diplomat says the European Union will support Ukraine no matter what any other ally chooses to do. Click to view...
Kremlin: (On the question of whether Ukraine can join the European Union) This is the sovereign right of any country, and we will not make any mandatory provisions on it.
According to the British Financial Times: The European Union Commission will agree next week to explore raising import restrictions on certain foods produced according to different standards, a move that will increase tensions between the European Union and its trading partners. Early targets could include U.S. crops such as soybeans, which are grown with pesticides that European Union farmers are not allowed to use.
The European Union's executive commission said on Friday it would respond "firmly and immediately" to tariff increases resulting from US President Donald Trump's proposed "reciprocal" trade policy, calling it unjustified and a step in the wrong direction. "The European Union maintains some of the lowest tariffs in the world and there is no reason for the US to increase tariffs on European Union exports," the commission said in a statement. More than 70 per cent of imports enter the European Unio...
According to the British Financial Times, the European Union is considering setting a temporary gas price cap to deal with the cost difference with the United States.
European Union diplomats: European Union trade ministers to hold video conference on Wednesday after Trump confirms steel and aluminum tariffs.
Feb. 11 (Reuters) - European Union trade ministers will hold an impromptu video conference on Wednesday to discuss how the European Union should respond to upcoming U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, European Union diplomats said Tuesday. The announcement comes after Trump signed a statement raising all steel and aluminum import tariffs to 25 percent, with no exceptions or exemptions. A White House official confirmed the measures would take effect on March 4. The European Union Commission, whic...
European Union Commission President von der Leyen: We will take firm and proportionate countermeasures against US tariffs.
European Union Commission: No formal notification of additional duties on European Union goods has been received.
Mr. Trump said last week that he would "absolutely" impose tariffs on the European Union. The European Union said it would "resolutely respond" if the United States imposed tariffs on the European Union, the latest sign of discontent with President Trump's trade policies, whose effects are spreading around the world. The use of tariffs is "harmful to all parties" and the European Union has expressed regret over Mr. Trump's decision to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.
Market news: US President Trump said he plans to impose tariffs on European Union products soon.