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Euro area international trade in goods surplus €29.2 bn – €7.7 bn surplus for EU28

The first estimate for euro area (EA19) exports of goods to the rest of the world in June 2016 was €178.8 billion, a decrease of 2% compared with June 2015 (€182.8 bn). Imports from the rest of the world stood at €149.5 bn, a fall of 5% compared with June 2015 (€157.4 bn). As a result, the euro area recorded a €29.2 bn surplus in trade in goods with the rest of the world in June 2016, compared with...
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The EACC Paris is proud to announce its new Deputy Executive Director

The EACC Paris is proud to announce the arrival of Jean-Yves as Deputy Executive Director of the EACC Paris. Until recently Jean-Yves was the Head of the Press and Public Affairs department and the Spokesperson of the British Embassy in France for six and a half years. Before that, he had been Deputy Spokesperson of the French Permanent Representation of France to the United Nations in New York, and then a communications officer for the French Presidency of the...
Chapter News, New York Related News

Governor Cuomo Launches New York State Grown & Certified Food Program

Program Includes New $20 Million Food Hub in the Bronx First-of-its-Kind Food Certification Program Promotes Upstate Agriculture and Access to Farm-Fresh Food Certification Program Supported by Marketing Campaign – Watch Digital Video Ad Here and Visit certified.ny.gov State-of-the-Art, 120,000 Square-Foot Greenmarket Regional Food Hub in Hunts Point will Create 245 Jobs and Distribute New York State Grown & Certified Products Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today launched the New York State Grown & Certified program and announced a new $20 million food hub...
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Current changes to the labour market may well define the future of Europe

Most discussions on the future of work are dominated by the impact of key changes in society, such as the digital revolution and demographic changes. These changes raise various issues of concern, sometimes suggesting contradictory trends such as labour shortages linked to an ageing population, or new technologies resulting in job loss. Migration and mobility are discussed as part of the solution, but also present important challenges of their own. Eurofound’s research analyses the structural changes that are ongoing...
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USD 81 billion mobilised in 2015 to tackle climate change – Joint MDB report

Climate finance totalling USD 81 billion was mobilised for projects funded by the world’s six largest multilateral development banks (MDBs) in 2015. This included USD 25 billion of MDBs’ direct climate finance, combined with a further USD 56 billion from other investors. The latest MDB climate finance figures are detailed in the 2015 Joint Report on Multilateral Development Banks’ Climate Finance, prepared by the Asian Development Bank(ADB) together with MDB partners: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the European Bank for...
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IMPACT REPORT: Transforming Government Services through Technology and Innovation

President Obama has led a transformational era of change through technology and innovation that is producing a smarter, savvier, and more effective government for the American people.  On August 11, 2014, the President directed his Administration to accelerate efforts to improve and simplify the digital experience between individuals, businesses, and the government through the creation of the U.S. Digital Service.  Over the last two years, these actions have significantly improved the Federal Government’s ability to provide better citizen-centered services and...
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New Report Shows Global Fiscal Transparency Lagging Behind US Standards

Developing countries are failing to meet fiscal transparency standards as established by the United States, according to a report released on July 28. The US State Department’s Fiscal Transparency Report—released annually since 2012—details which countries meet the State Department’s minimum fiscal transparency requirements, which countries are making progress towards it, and which countries are making no significant progress. In the 2016 report, sixty-four countries failed to meet the minimum standards. Of those, only eight showed significant progress. The report reveals the highest...
Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

TTIP: Public report of the 14th round of negotiations

A detailed report of the 14th round of TTIP talks is now available. It sets out progress achieved, chapter by chapter. The 14th negotiating Round took place in Brussels from 11-15 July 2016. For logistical reasons, the talks on services and investment stretched into the following week. This Round saw a record number of textual exchanges, which means there are proposals for almost all chapters on the table now, totalling about 30. As in previous rounds, close to 400 stakeholders...

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