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European Commission | Joint press release between the European Commission and the EIB Group on €3 billion of EIB Group financing for farmers and bioeconomy

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...
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European Commission | Seven consortia selected to establish AI factories which will boost AI innovation in the EU

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...
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New York State Governor | Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul

“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....
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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar – Pushing for the resumption of shipping in the Red Sea, the ILA and USMX are back at it, a potential limiter to air capacity, the November PMI, and events that shaped the industry in 2024.

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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Council of the EU | Digital infrastructure: Council approves conclusions on the Commission’s White Paper

At the initiative of the Hungarian presidency, today the Council approved conclusions on the Commission’s White Paper titled ‘How to master EU’s digital infrastructure needs’.  Extensive transformations, driven by rapid technological progress, have been shaping the electronic communications sector, as well as the whole digital landscape in the past decade. The cross-sectoral nature of the digital transition also signifies that its impact extends well beyond the digital realm, touching upon environmental and societal aspects, as well. "Today’s comprehensive set of conclusions provide a clear...
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ECB | How to turn European savings into investment, innovation and growth

Contribution by Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB to The Economist A fragmented financial infrastructure means that Europe gets less bang for its euro Europe is not short of ideas, innovators or savings. Europeans save more of their income than Americans, and their share in global patent applications is close to that of the United States. But Europe often struggles to turn ideas into new technologies that can drive growth. One reason is that it is much less able than the...
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OECD | Economic Outlook: Global growth to remain resilient in 2025 and 2026 despite significant risks

The global economy is projected to remain resilient despite significant challenges, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook. The Outlook projects global GDP growth of 3.3% in 2025, up from 3.2% in 2024, and 3.3% in 2026. Inflation in the OECD is expected to ease further, from 5.4% in 2024 to 3.8% in 2025 and 3.0% in 2026, supported by the still restrictive stance of monetary policy in most countries. Headline inflation has already returned to central bank targets in nearly...
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European Commission | Commission and EIB announce new partnership to support investments in the European battery manufacturing value chain

Today, the European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) are announcing a new partnership to support investments in the EU's battery manufacturing sector. This partnership will see a €200 million top-up (loan guarantee) to the InvestEU programme from the EU Innovation Fund. It comes in addition to €1 billion in grants to support electric vehicle battery cell manufacturing projects via the Innovation Fund, also announced today. As part of the new partnership, the EIB envisages investing a further €1.8 billion in...

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