
Europe’s Pharmaceutical Reindustrialisation Looks East
The new Critical Medicines Act seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring pharmaceutical production back to the EU.

The new Critical Medicines Act seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring pharmaceutical production back to the EU.

An appointed life peer has committed to overturning Brexit in defiance of the electorate—hoping that Starmer will follow his example.

Brussels is expected to propose opening the first cluster of EU membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova on June 16th.

Von der Leyen called Russia’s actions a “deliberate strategy” to destabilise Europe.

Under a new proposal, accession countries would join the Union without an initial power of veto over foreign policy or otherwise unanimous decisions.

Brussels’ agricultural crisis reserve could unlock about €200 million—with plans to increase the fund ahead of summer.

Brussels’ economics commissioner has strongly criticised the decision to extend sanctions waivers on Russian oil, warning that it risks easing pressure on Moscow.

Dublin has indicated that Ireland would engage with a future Reform UK government.

Europe’s main concern is not Taiwan or Iran, but a potential agreement on critical minerals and market access between China and the United States.

The EU ban on Brazilian agricultural imports will cover meat, eggs, aquaculture, and honey from September 3rd.