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💡What you need to know about ETS
🎙️ In this episode of The Sound of Economics, @rebeccawire.bsky.social speaks with Bruegel’s @tagliapietra.bsky.social & Flora Marchioro about the EU’s pathbreaking carbon trading scheme.
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📝 The European Commission’s recommitment to better regulation is yet to be proven
🔍 As it acts to simplify regulation, the Commission must ensure policy is evidence-based, using sound analysis and consultation to inform its approach.
First Glance by Anne Bucher
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🔑 #Macron and #Merz need to tackle the veto to really unlock #EU enlargement
❌ The role of vetoes in the enlargement process be reviewed for any plan to jumpstart progress to be effective.
Read the First Glance by @nina-vujanovic.bsky.social
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📦 Between values and interests: drivers of EU aid
🔍 How have external policy drivers begun to reshape EU development cooperation after Global Gateway?
📑 By Anna Bahí Esteba, @roeldom.bsky.social, @niclaspoitiers.bsky.social and @camille-reverdy.bsky.social
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NEW PODCAST 🎙️ This year, the EU will start the review of its key climate policy instrument, the ETS. In this new podcast, we discuss what this is all about - and why it matters. Also a good occasion to get to know @floramarchioro.bsky.social, our new climate policy fellow.
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Sharing our latest piece in Zhonghua Mundus newsletter from @bruegel.org: " #China’s caution on the war in Iran is improving its strategic position in the #MiddleEast".
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Is EU development aid still about poverty reduction?
Our research finds: yes but strategic interests matter too. Migration, geopolitics and raw materials increasingly shape aid flows.
Paper in comments
With: @camille-reverdy.bsky.social @niclaspoitiers.bsky.social & Anna Bahi Esteba @bruegel.org
Macron and Merz propose a #phased EU enlargement: #singlemarket access #before accession, conditional on a broad package of #reforms. For this to work, their plan needs to be coupled with António Costa’s call to curb #veto power that can stall reform progress.
Macron & Merz proposed #phased #EUenlargement. For Montenegro- 18 years into its EU path and nearing reform completion- adding new stages now is hardly appealing.
I thank @grimmse.bsky.social of @diepressecom.bsky.social, a knowledgeable journalist on the Balkans, for the interview at @bruegel.org
🚨 What drives EU aid allocation: values or strategic interests? 🇪🇺
In our latest @bruegel.org working paper with @roeldom.bsky.social, we explore the political economy behind EU external assistance and what really shapes where aid goes.
How does the EU’s emissions trading system work and what changes are coming?
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💡What you need to know about ETS
🎙️ In this episode of The Sound of Economics, @rebeccawire.bsky.social speaks with Bruegel’s @tagliapietra.bsky.social & Flora Marchioro about the EU’s pathbreaking carbon trading scheme.
👂 Listen to the podcast now: buff.ly/6zc62ua