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Transatlantic News
12
Dec
Today, in Valencia, the CitiVerse European Digital Innovation Consortium (EDIC) was officially established during its inaugural general assembly. This milestone marks a new era in cooperative smart city development, setting a new global benchmark in this area.
The CitiVerse EDIC will deliver AI-based solutions to enhance urban planning in European cities. These solutions will provide reusable tools for essential urban management, such as for improved management of traffic, energy, and water. The EDIC will develop immersive, virtual worlds-based technologies to transform how citizens shape their cities...
11
Dec
The Commission intends to issue up to €90 billion of EU Bonds in the first half of 2025 (H1), from January to June 2025. The Commission's funding plan for H1 2025 continues the 2024 issuance programme, during which the EU raised €138 billion in long-term funds.
Funds raised by the European Commission through EU-Bond issuances continue to drive the EU's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, strengthen the resilience of its economy, and support the EU's neighbouring partners, notably Ukraine and the Western Balkans.
These wide-ranging...
11
Dec
The Council today reached a political agreement on a new directive paving the way for the introduction of an electronic tax certificate for VAT exemptions.
"As part of the EU’s efforts to update VAT systems, I’m glad that after the VIDA package last month, we are taking another modernising step with this agreement on the electronic VAT exemption certificate, that will put an end to paper certificates to be signed by hand."
- Mihály Varga, Hungarian minister for finance
The directive will...
11
Dec
New EU cybersecurity rules take effect today, which will make everything from baby-monitors to smart watches safer. With the entry into force of the Cyber Resilience Act, specific mandatory cybersecurity requirements will now apply to all products connected directly or indirectly to another device or network (except for specified exclusions). These requirements will be imposed on manufacturers and retailers.
The Act will guarantee
harmonised rules when bringing to market products or software with a digital component
a framework of cybersecurity...
10
Dec
EIB Group offers €3 billion in loans for agriculture and other bioeconomy activities across Europe with focus on young farmers, gender equality and green investments
EIB Group also working with European Commission to develop new forms of agricultural insurance and de-risking schemes against extreme weather events
New initiatives form part of EIB Group's plan for agriculture and bioeconomy in the context of Strategic Dialogue on the future of EU agriculture
European Investment Bank (EIB) Group President Nadia Calviño has...
10
Dec
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC) has selected seven proposals to establish and operate the first AI Factories across Europe. This is a major milestone for Europe in building a thriving ecosystem to train advanced AI models and develop AI solutions. The EU is now one step closer to realising President Ursula von der Leyen's commitment to setting up the first AI Factories.
The first AI Factories will represent a €1.5 billion investment, combining national and EU funding. Half of...
10
Dec
“Since I became Governor, I’ve been laser focused on putting more money in the pockets of working New Yorkers, and that starts with making sure everyone can access a good paying job. Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration’s CHIPS & Science Act, our advanced manufacturing sector is roaring back to life. And because of the nation-leading Green CHIPS Act I signed into law, these chips won’t just be made in America –– they’ll be made right here in New York....
09
Dec
The EU’s naval commander is pushing for shipping activity to resume in the Red Sea, saying that under Operation Aspides—and with proper risk management—it would be possible for 15% of ships to return immediately. Part of his argument is that rerouting away from the region undermines the maritime industry’s resilience, adding that coordinated international efforts are needed to maintain secure shipping lanes. One of his recommendations is to transit at night with the Automatic Identification Systems turned off, hindering visual...
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