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Transatlantic News
19
Oct
The European Investment Bank has agreed to provide EUR 100 million to finance construction of the new Amphia Hospital in Breda. Amphia is one of the most advanced clinical hospitals in the Netherlands and the new hospital will strengthen healthcare for the North Brabant province.
This is the first Dutch hospital to be financed by the EIB under the Investment Plan for Europe. During the formal ceremony in Breda finance agreements were also signed with BNG, Rabobank and ING.
Supporting transformational...
18
Oct
GREENVILLE, South Carolina - The European American Chamber of Commerce Carolinas (EACC-Carolinas) will be hosting a cocktail reception to welcome a delegation of EU Trade Counselors in Greenville.
Economic Development and Trade Officials from 20 countries in Europe are planning to attend as part of a trade mission to South Carolina planned by the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The private event expects 100 business executives between EACC-Carolinas members and selected guests and it is scheduled for November 1st from 6:00 to 7:30pm at...
18
Oct
Today the European Commission publishes its first annual report on the functioning of the EU- U.S. Privacy Shield, the aim of which is to protect the personal data of anyone in the EU transferred to companies in the U.S. for commercial purposes.
Andrus Ansip, Commission Vice-President for the Digital Single Market, said: "The Commission stands strongly behind the Privacy Shield arrangement with the U.S. Making international data transfers sound, safe and secure benefits certified companies and European consumers and businesses, including EU...
17
Oct
Plan identifies actions NYC will take in the next three years to accelerate emissions reductions in support of the global l.5° Celsius warming target
NEW YORK—In fulfillment of Mayor de Blasio’s June executive order to adopt and commit the City to the principles of the Paris Agreement, the Mayor today, in coordination with MOS and City agencies, released 1.5°C: Aligning New York City With the Paris Climate Agreement. The plan lists actions the City will take in the next three years...
16
Oct
Today in Washington D.C., at a key debate on how to improve the functioning of the Eurozone and Europe’s economy as a whole, European Investment Bank President Werner Hoyer stressed the importance of investment in infrastructure and for a particular focus on creating the right conditions for young and innovative firms to thrive in Europe. He also said that the possibility of a new future relationship between the European Stability Mechanism and the EIB should be given “serious thought”.
“Supporting...
16
Oct
Priorities:
boosting renovations for more energy-efficient buildings
supporting infrastructure for electrical vehicles in new buildings
better monitoring of buildings energy performance to reduce costs
New measures to ensure that all new buildings in the EU are as energy-efficient as possible by 2050 were agreed by the Industry and Energy Committee.
Rules to channel the focus towards energy-efficiency and cost-effectiveness when existing buildings are renovated in the EU were approved on Wednesday by the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE). This...
13
Oct
By Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank.
Statement by Mario Draghi, President of the ECB, at the thirty-sixth meeting of the International Monetary and Financial Committee, Washington D.C., 13 October 2017
The euro area’s economic expansion, supported by the ECB’s monetary policy measures, continues to be firm and broad-based across countries and sectors. The economy has now expanded for 17 consecutive quarters, and at a faster than expected pace in the first half of this year. Over this period,...
13
Oct
New Center Will Support the Thriving Biotechnology, Research and Academic Community on Long Island
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today broke ground on the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Center for Therapeutics Research project on Long Island. The new $75 million initiative applies the Laboratory's biomedical expertise to advance therapeutics for genetic diseases. CSHL is a world-leader in fundamental biology research with clinical care, and New York's $25 million investment in the new Center for Therapeutics Research will support advancements already underway in...
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