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15
Jan
How can we achieve greater economic growth and reduce the risk of shocks in the European Union? This was the central question examined by the meeting of European finance and economic affairs ministers – the Ecofin Council – on Friday 15 January in Brussels. Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem chaired the meeting for the first time, following the start of the Netherlands EU Presidency.
Valdis Dombrovskis (left), Vice-President of the European Commission, and Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Minister of Finance of the...
15
Jan
Growth prospects and macroeconomic imbalances
The Council discussed growth prospects and macroeconomic imbalances under the "European Semester", the EU's annual policy coordination process.
It adopted conclusions, and approved a draft recommendation on the economic policies of the euro area.
The policy priorities for 2016 are investment, structural reforms and responsible fiscal policies. Regarding macroeconomic imbalances, the Commission is due to publish in-depth reviews in February of the situation in 18 member states.
The Council broadly agreed with the analysis and priorities set by the Commission in its...
15
Jan
Speech 14 January 2016 | Cecilia Malmström, Commissioner for Trade, European Commission | Welt Economic Summit, Berlin
Ladies and gentlemen,
I'm delighted to be here with you today to talk about trade. Your companies are major exporters, importers and foreign investors.
So you understand how important international trade is for the European economy in general … and for the jobs of the people who work in your companies in particular. I'm looking forward to hearing your views.
But since we are meeting...
14
Jan
On January 11, 2016, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) concluded the Article IV consultation1 with Slovak Republic.
Slovakia remains among Europe’s stronger economies, with growth continuing to pick up in 2015, driven by strong domestic demand. A push to spend expiring EU funds has underpinned rising investment while job creation and real wage growth have supported private consumption. Unemployment has fallen significantly since 2013, but is still around 11 percent overall, and is much higher for...
14
Jan
The priorities of the incoming Dutch presidency of the EU Council are being outlined to parliamentary committees by Dutch ministers at a series of meetings this week.
Foreign Affairs: Turkish accession, reforms in Ukraine and stability in Syria
Putting Ukraine and Russia at the top of the EU foreign affairs agenda, driving forward the enlargement process and exporting stability, particularly in Syria, were the Dutch presidency's priorities, Bert Koenders, Dutch foreign minister, told the foreign affairs committee on Thursday morning.
Several MEPs...
13
Jan
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13
Jan
The EU and Ukraine signed a landmark Association Agreement (AA) on June 27, 2014 that includes the establishment of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA). General provisions and parts of the political and cooperation chapters of the AA have applied provisionally since November 2014, with the trade related aspects entering into force on 1st January 2016.
The trade provisions of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement constitute a milestone in the partners’ bilateral relationship and offer new economic benefits to...
13
Jan
Data breaches can cause substantial damage to consumers, businesses and even governments, as the cyber attacks against Sony in 2014 and against Estonia in 2007 showed. To boost defences against such attacks against its essential services, such as electricity supply and air traffic control, the EU has agreed on a common set of basic cyber security rules. We talked to Andreas Schwab, a German member of the EPP group, who is responsible for steering them through Parliament.
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