
EU Approves Landmark Nature Restoration Law After Delays
European Union countries have approved a landmark nature restoration law after months of delay, marking the first green law to pass since European Parliament elections this month.
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European Union countries have approved a landmark nature restoration law after months of delay, marking the first green law to pass since European Parliament elections this month.
China starts an anti-dumping investigation into EU pork imports, potentially shaking up the global market. 🐷🌍
China has declared the EU’s anti-subsidy probe into its electric vehicles (EVs) lacks factual and legal basis, following the EU’s plan to impose tariffs of up to 38.1% on China-made EVs from July.
China expresses high concern over the EU’s investigation into Chinese wind turbine suppliers, urging against protectionism and emphasizing cooperation on global issues. 🌍🌱
China assures that its anti-dumping probe into EU brandy isn’t targeting any specific country and promises a fair, transparent process. French producers pledge cooperation to keep the good vibes flowing. 🍷🤝
The EU’s ambitious nature restoration law is facing opposition after Hungary withdrew its support, putting the bloc’s green agenda at risk. Ministers scramble as divisions deepen over environmental policies.
EU signs €7.4 billion deal with Egypt, strengthening ties to address migration and boost economy.
The EU agreed on a bold new law to slash packaging waste and ban single-use plastics like fruit bags and mini shampoo bottles. Big changes are coming to make Europe greener! 🌍♻️