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Brussels Roundup - Stasis for Animals, Tightrope for new GMOs

Next week, all eyes are on two key votes which will steer the future direction of the EU’s plans to loosen the rules governing new GMOs (aka new genetic technologies, or NGTs). Meanwhile, the European Commission finally put forward a slimmed down version of its animal welfare ‘package’ and lawmakers decided to exempt cattle from its plans to slash industrial emissions. Natasha Foote brings you up to speed in the latest goings on and the fun to come in Brussels. Next week, all eyes are on two key votes which will steer the future direction of the EU’s plans to loosen the rules governing new GMOs (aka new genetic technologies, or NGTs). Meanwhile, the European Commission finally put forward a slimmed down version of its animal welfare ‘package’ and lawmakers decided to exempt cattle from its plans to slash industrial emissions. Natasha Foote brings you up to speed in the latest goings on and the fun to come in Brussels.

EU Lawmakers Committee Says Latest US Data Transfer Pact Not Good Enough

EU Lawmakers Committee Says Latest US Data Transfer Pact Not Good Enough
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ATMO EUROPE: Choose Natural Refrigerants if You Can, Says European Commission Representative

European Commission suggests natural refrigerants as the way forward to avoid stricter climate and PFAS-related chemical regulations.

EU proposes Russia sanctions targeting banks, market access | World

BRUSSELS, Feb 22 The EU said today it wants to target banks financing Russian operations in Ukraine’s separatist territories following Moscow’s recognition of their independence, and hit Moscow’s access to European financial markets. The proposed sanctions which also include.

EU to impose extra tariffs on China aluminium foil over subsidies | Money

BRUSSELS, Dec 22 The European Union will place extra tariffs on aluminium foil coming from China after the European Commission found that producers there benefited from excessive and unfair subsidies, the EU official journal said today. The tariffs on a specific thin grade of aluminium.

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