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Coronavirus: Commission boosts urgently needed research and innovation with additional €122 million

May 19, 2020 | The Commission has mobilised another €122 million from its research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, for urgently needed research into the coronavirus. The new call for expressions of interest contributes to the Commission's €1.4 billion pledge to the Coronavirus Global Response initiative, launched by President Ursula von der Leyen on 4 May 2020. The new call is the latest addition to a range of EU-funded research and innovation actions to fight the coronavirus. It complements earlier actions to develop diagnostics, treatments and vaccines by strengthening capacity...

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EACCNY #COVID19 Impact Stories from Our Members – Consulate General of Finland

Together with our members we are creating a Video series of first-hand accounts of the Pandemic’s impact, both personally & professionally. We invite you to join us today for a first-hand look at the impact of the global shutdown following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak – Today we are featuring Mika Koskinen , Consul General, Consulate General of Finland a EACCNY member. The questions we asked our members for this series are: 1) What are some challenges you, personally and your organization have...

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Making Economies More Resilient to Downturns

May 18, 2020 | The world is in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing Great Lockdown has pushed many countries into deep recessions—worse than during the 2008–09 global financial crisis. In response, governments and central banks all over the world have introduced strong discretionary (one-off and specific) fiscal and monetary measures to counteract the economic fallout caused by the spread of the coronavirus. Existing automatic stabilizers (such as income-based taxes and unemployment and household benefits), which differ across countries, have generally operated...

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Approving most of EU’s accounts, EP requests new measures to protect EU spending

May 14, 2020 | • Request for subsidy ceilings and a real-time IT information system to distribute EU agriculture and cohesion funding more fairly and transparently • More funding needed for the underfinanced Public Prosecutor’s Office to fight cross-border fraud • The EESC’s and Council’s discharges postponed to remedy shortcomings before autumn European Parliament granted discharge to the Commission and most other EU institutions, but called for the fight against conflict of interest to be strengthened. The Parliament, voting on Wednesday by 499 votes...

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Remarks by Michel Barnier following Round 3 of negotiations for a new partnership between the European Union and the United Kingdom

May 15, 2020 | Speech by Michel Barnier. Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to be with you again, even if still only virtually. I hope that you and your friends and families are as well as can be, in these times that remain difficult and continue to require our individual and collective mobilisation. Three weeks ago, at the end of our second negotiation round on our future partnership with the United Kingdom, I told you that the EU's objective was to move...

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EACCNY #COVID19 Impact Stories from Our Members – Galileo Advisors

Together with our members we are creating a Video series of first-hand accounts of the Pandemic’s impact, both personally & professionally. We invite you to join us today for a first-hand look at the impact of the global shutdown following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak – Today we are featuring Georges Ugeux, Chairman & CEO, Galileo Advisors a EACCNY member. The questions we asked our members for this series are: 1) What are some challenges you, personally and your organization have faced? 2) What...

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Tourism and transport: Commission’s guidance on how to safely resume travel and reboot Europe’s tourism in 2020 and beyond

May 13, 2020 | Today, the Commission presents a package of guidelines and recommendations to help Member States gradually lift travel restrictions and allow tourism businesses to reopen, after months of lockdown, while respecting necessary health precautions. The Commission's guidance aims to offer people the chance to get some well-needed rest, relaxation and fresh air. As soon as the health situation allows, people should be able to catch up with friends and family, in their own EU country or across borders, with...

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ESMA supports ESRB actions to address COVID-related systemic vulnerabilities

May 14, 2020 | The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU securities markets regulator, has published A STATEMENT supporting THE RECOMMENDATIONS issued by the General Board of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB).  These recommendations are part of a set of actions to address the Coronavirus emergency from a macroprudential perspective. ESMA expresses its support to the ESRB Recommendation, which suggests that relevant NCAs across the European Union (EU), coordinated by ESMA, undertake focused supervisory engagement with investment funds that have significant...

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EACCNY #COVID19 Impact Stories from Our Members – European Solar

Together with our members we are creating a Video series of first-hand accounts of the Pandemic’s impact, both personally & professionally. We invite you to join us today for a first-hand look at the impact of the global shutdown following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak – Today we are featuring Gerard Scheper, CEO, European Solar a EACCNY member. The questions we asked our members for this series are: 1) What are some challenges you, personally and your organization have faced? 2) What are some...

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Coronavirus: Commission invites Member States to extend restriction on non-essential travel to the EU until 15 June

May 8, 2020 | Today the Commission invited Schengen Member States and Schengen Associated States to extend the temporary restriction on non-essential travel to the EU for another 30 days, until 15 June. While some EU and Schengen Associated States are taking preliminary steps towards easing the measures for fighting the spread of the pandemic, the situation remains fragile both in Europe and worldwide. This calls for continued measures at the external borders to reduce the risk of the disease spreading through...

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