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European Commission | EU mobilises €910 million to boost European defence and close capability gaps

The Commission is investing €910 million under the 2024 edition of the European Defence Fund (EDF) to create a strong and innovative defence industry in Europe. These investments aim to close key capability gaps—like force mobility and drone defence—through innovation and collaboration across European science and industry. Moreover, and for the first time, Ukrainian defence industries can be associated to EDF projects. The strengthened cooperation between the Ukrainian and European defence industries, builds on outreach efforts by the EU Defence Innovation Office in...

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ECB | Study shows money market turnover rose from 2022 to 2024

Money market rates efficiently reflected changes in the ECB’s deposit facility rate, used by Governing Council to steer monetary policy stance Increased daily money market activity, dominated by secured and foreign exchange swap segments High concentration in short-term tenors, with non-banks being most active counterparties The European Central Bank (ECB) today published its Euro money market study 2024. The study shows that daily turnover in the euro money market grew by 38% to €1.8 trillion in the two years to...

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OECD | Labour taxes edge up in the OECD as real wages recover in 2024

Post-tax incomes increased in almost three-quarters of OECD countries in 2024, as real wages recovered and labour taxes increased slightly, according to a new OECD report. With inflation rates falling across the OECD, Taxing Wages 2025 reveals that the post-tax income of a single worker earning the average wage increased in real terms in 28 of the 38 OECD countries in 2024, having declined in 21 countries in 2023 and 33 countries in 2022. The new OECD analysis provides cross-country comparison of the...

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Wilson Sonsini | EU AI Office Clarifies Key Obligations for AI Models Becoming Applicable in August

On April 22, 2025, the EU Commission’s AI Office published draft guidelines to clarify the obligations in the EU AI Act for providers of general-purpose AI models (guidelines). These obligations will be applicable to AI models released in the EU market after August 2, 2025. The guidelines are currently open for public consultation, and the AI Office invited stakeholders to provide feedback by May 22, 2025, using this form. The AI Office plans to adopt a final version of the guidelines before...

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ECB | Navigating a fractured horizon: risks and policy options in a fragmenting world

Speech by Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at the conference on “Policy challenges in a fragmenting world: Global trade, exchange rates, and capital flow” organised by the Bank for International Settlements, the Bank of England, the ECB and the International Monetary Fund Frankfurt am Main, 29 April 2025 I’m honoured to welcome you to this conference, jointly organised by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the Bank of England, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the...

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Member News, Trade & TTIP Related

Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | The Impact of Tariffs on Tax Valuation

By Tom Gottfried, Managing Director, National Tax Valuation, Valuation Research Corporation, and Philip Gregorcy, Senior Advisor, Valuation Research Corporation The current Administration’s recent imposition of tariffs on U.S. imports has sent shockwaves through the global economy, with far-reaching implications for international trade, supply chains, and tax valuation. In this article, we will explore the rationale behind tariffs and their economic, technical, and tax valuation implications. Trade Turbulence On April 2, the Administration announced tariffs on approximately 90 countries, with a list of “reciprocal”...

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Transatlantic Trade Monitor: Facts You Need Now | Marc to Market: May 2025 Monthly

By Marc Chandler, Chief Market Strategist, Bannockburn Capital Markets The global economy has entered a phase of heightened uncertainty, and at the center of this instability stands the United States. In a reversal of its traditional role as a pillar of predictability and leadership, the U.S. has adopted an erratic posture—rife with sudden feints, policy reversals, and institutional strain. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Trump administration’s economic and foreign policy strategy, which increasingly appears less a coherent vision...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – Blank sailings surge, status of the trade war, growth in tech adoption, a revenue hit for air cargo, and new numbers from the ATA.

A sharp drop in U.S.-China trade, driven by escalating tariffs, has led to a surge in blank sailings, exceeding levels seen during the pandemic. Over 80 sailings were canceled in April 2025, surpassing the 51 reported in May 2020. Sea-Intelligence data forecasts a 28% drop in container demand on the Asia–U.S. West Coast route and 42% on the East Coast. Smaller carriers that rely on Chinese exports are facing severe strain, with some at the point of collapse. Empty container stockpiles...

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ECB | The first year of the Eurosystem’s new operational framework

By Benjamin Hartung, Tobias Linzert, Imène Rahmouni-Rousseau, Yannik Schneider and Marta Skrzypińska One year after its announcement, the new operational framework is working as intended. Euro area banks have adapted to declining central bank reserves as the Eurosystem's balance sheet is normalising. The ECB Blog assesses how banks and money markets cope with the new environment. The normalisation of monetary policy over recent years has also meant declining amounts of central bank reserves in the hands of commercial banks. In March...

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Vulcan View: The latest EU developments 21 April – 25 April

European Commission imposes landmark DMA fines on Apple and Meta On Wednesday (23 April), the European Commission sent a strong message to Big Tech companies by announcing significant fines for Apple and Meta due to their non-compliance with the EU’s Digital Markets Act. The European Commission fined Apple €500 million and Meta €200 million, asserting that both giants have stifled competition and limited consumer choice through their operational practices. This decisive action marks the first instance of non-compliance fines issued under the...

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