Late payments remain a persistent challenge across the EU, affecting businesses by straining cash flow, limiting investment ...
Since 2022, and against an increasingly difficult geopolitical landscape, the EU has built a body of law that conditions access to public contracts, and to the EU funding linked to them, on EU origin, ...
In-person workshop This workshop is organised as part of the Horizon Europe project NEUROCLIMA . As such, you will be asked to fill in a short pre-and post-work ...
Regulatory simplicity has become a significant part of the EU’s competitiveness agenda. But while it’s important, it’s not ...
The taxing of the digital economy remains among the most controversial topics in international tax policy. Although there was ...
More than 30 years after the EU first banned routine tail docking (the painful removal of tails, typically without ...
The recent Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda has cast a long shadow over the 79 th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva. As ...
In-person event One Health has traditionally been framed through a human health lens, focusing on how animals and the environment affect human health rat ...
In-person, closed-door workshop In the context of debate on lead markets under the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), CEPS would like to invite you to a closed-d ...
This report analyses how European industry has adopted artificial intelligence (AI) across seven sectors that Ukraine designates as priority innovation areas under its WINWIN Global Innovation ...
The Better Regulation Agenda has made considerable inroads into the EU policy process since 2002, especially in the European Commission. Over the past 15 years, the European Commission has committed ...
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and destabilising actions by the second Trump administration have sent geopolitics into a tailspin. As turmoil in the Middle East and around the world grows, ...
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