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Bulgaria mulls withdrawing AstraZeneca jab

: SOFIA Bulgaria may withdraw the AstraZeneca vaccine due to lack of interest. Bulgarian Health Minister Kostadin Angelov announced on Monday that the country’s roll-out of the AstraZeneca vaccine may be discontinued due to lack of interest. Read more. /// Power struggle in the CDU/CSU. Germany’s ruling conservative parties disagreed publicly on Monday over who should be their candidate for chancellor in the 26 September federal election. What could follow is a power struggle for the position. Read more. /// PARIS French in favour of going ahead with regional elections in June. According to figures released by the Interior Ministry on Monday, 56% of respondents to consultations with the French government are in favour of going ahead with regional elections scheduled for 13 and 20 June despite the pandemic. Forty percent of the 24,567 participants consulted since Friday were opposed to holding elections on those dates, while 4% did not respond. Both elections had already

CETA to open new opportunities for Irish firms

Irish exports to Canada increased by 58%, since the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement [CETA] was provisionally applied in 2017. Members of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on EU Affairs will hear today of the benefits CETA ratification could deliver for Ireland. The committee will be addressed by Suzanne Drisdelle, Chargé d affaires of the Canadian Embassy. Ms Drisdelle will tell TDs and Senators that CETA will open new opportunities for Irish companies to bid on Canadian Government Procurement and will facilitate the freer movement of business people once travel restrictions ease. They will also be joined by the chairperson of the Ireland Canada Business Association [ICBA], Chris Collenette.

Canadian government insists CETA will not have chilling effect on governments

  The Canadian government has insisted the contentious investor resolution mechanism of its trade agreement with the EU will not have a “chilling effect” on European governments including Ireland when drafting environmental, public health or labour laws. Senior Canadian diplomats based in Dublin and Brussels, as well as the Ireland Canada Business Association, spoke at a virtual meeting of the Oireachtas committee on European on Tuesday. It is scrutinising the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (Ceta) between the EU and Canada, ahead of a ratification vote in the Dáil. The agreement had been due to be ratified in December 2020 but was pulled back after several Green TDs threatened to vote against it. Since then it has been the subject of prolonged internal debate within the Greens, which has been a factor in the deep divisions that have emerged in the Government party. One of its TDs, Patrick Costello, has initiated High Court proceedings in relation to the c

Ireland has been benefiting from EU-Canada trade deal, says Canadian embassy

Ireland has been benefiting from EU-Canada trade deal, says Canadian embassy
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