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Sarah Schaefer Published: August 9th, 2022

The European gas emergency plan comes into force today. The EU member states aim to cut gas consumption by at least 15 percent between August and March of next year – voluntarily at first and mandatorily in the event of a Union-wide alert. This is meant to be a signal to the Kremlin, even if […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 8th, 2022

Finance Minister Christian Lindner wants to push for new flexibility clauses for investments in the reform of European debt rules; however, the Maastricht criteria are to be kept in place. This is the conclusion of a position paper by the German government analyzed by Markus Grabitz. Austria is currently working on the basis for an […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 5th, 2022

A week ago, the German government presented its startup strategy. The joint project of the German “traffic light” coalition also covers a number of EU areas. Which and why they play a major role in the strategy’s success, Falk Steiner has the details.My colleague Nico Beckert took a look at what China’s military actions around […]

Sarah Schaefer Published: August 15th, 2022

Today, German gas customers will find out what additional costs they will have to pay when the amount of the state gas levy is announced. The Ministry of Economic Affairs most recently estimated a range of 1.5 to 5 cents per kilowatt hour. The levy is intended to benefit gas suppliers who have to buy […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 12th, 2022

It took Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz a while till he addressed European issues in his traditional summer Q&A session at yesterday’s Federal Press Conference. Scholz answered journalists’ questions on topics such as energy diversification, commodity dependency on China and a new borrowing spree. Below you will find the analysis by my colleagues Falk Steiner, Lukas […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 11th, 2022

As of today, EU countries are no longer allowed to import coal from Russia. The coal embargo, part of the EU’s fifth sanctions package against Russia, is taking effect and is supposed to further weaken the Russian economy financially. Read how many billions are at stake in the News. The threat of Russia cutting or […]

Sarah Schaefer Published: August 10th, 2022

The Czech council presidency was not at all sure that the agreement on the EU gas emergency plan would actually succeed in the Council, says Czech Europe Minister Mikuláš Bek in an interview with Europe.Table. But the plan is only the first step; further action must depend on Russia’s behavior regarding gas deliveries and, if […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 18th, 2022

Thousands of hectares of European forest fall victim to fire every year, and the trend is rising. The EU’s emergency response had to support overwhelmed member states in fighting the fires more and more often. Janez Lenarčič, EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, therefore recently called for more extensive powers for the Commission. Germany, however, sees […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 17th, 2022

Gas and electricity could become scarce and very expensive commodities in winter. European leaders are therefore already pledging solidarity. From many member states’ points of view, however, this also includes Germany keeping its remaining three nuclear power plants on the grid beyond the end of the year. Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the […]

Lisa-Martina Klein Published: August 16th, 2022

In northern Europe, women have long dominated politics: Yesterday, four female heads of government surrounded Chancellor Olaf Scholz when he appeared before the press alongside host Jonas Gahr Støre during his visit to the Nordic Council in Oslo. The group was largely in agreement on energy policy, but not so on the issue of Schengen […]