EUbusiness Week 780 top stories: ‘No winners’ as UK formally triggers Article 50; MEPs point to UK-EU association accord as way forward; EU blocks Deutsche Boerse – London Stock Exchange merger; 24,000 consumers use online dispute platform; Road deaths toll improves but EU targets may not be met; Students get Brussels ticket to discover Europe
Publisher’s Note
The European Union celebrated 60 years since the signing of the EU Treaties this week. Britain’s grim birthday present was its notice to withdraw from EU membership.
Brexit is a victory for the small-minded attitude of the Little Englander. It should not detract from the vision and achievements of the EU, foremost of which is to make another war in Europe unthinkable. And as the EU looks to the future it should be proud of “the legacy passed onto to our children: the freedom to travel, study, work, set up a business, innovate,” as EP president Antonio Tajani put it.
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Regards,
Nick Prag
Publisher, EUbusiness
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1. ‘No winners’ as UK formally triggers Article 50
The British government duly delivered a letter from Prime Minister Theresa May to the European Council Wednesday, notifying it of the United Kingdom’s intention to leave the European Union.
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2. MEPs point to UK-EU association accord as way forward
While the benefits of being an EU member cannot be the same for a country which leaves, MEPs said Wednesday that an association agreement could be the way forward, so long as the UK respected EU standards.
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3. EU blocks Deutsche Boerse – London Stock Exchange merger
Brussels blocked a proposed merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange Wednesday, saying it would create a de facto monopoly in the markets for clearing fixed income instruments.
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4. 24,000 consumers use online dispute platform
Over 24,000 complaints were lodged in the first year of the EU’s Online Dispute Resolution platform, launched in February 2016 to help consumers and traders resolve their disputes out-of-court.
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5. Road deaths toll improves but EU targets may not be met
Road safety statistics released by the Commission show a drop of 2 per cent in the number of fatalities recorded across the EU in 2016, which may not be enough to meet targets set for 2020.
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6. Students get Brussels ticket to discover Europe
A new one-off initiative under the Erasmus+ exchange programme, unveiled Monday by the Commission, will enable around 5,000 young people to travel to another EU country in a sustainable manner.
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EUROPEAN LAW
GM bans: EU states are justified in banning genetically modified food and feed only if they can establish a clear, urgent and serious risk to health and the environment, the top EU Court’s adviser said on Thursday.
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EU Court upholds sanctions against Russia’s Rosneft
Latest news from the European Court of Justice
EU law firms
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Inside the EU Institutions
Council Watch
Supporting the future of Syria and the region – second review of the economic adjustment programme for Greece – solidarity with regions hit by natural disasters – UK notification – Donald Tusk meeting with Prime Minister of Georgia – European response to travel document fraud – 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome
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Commission Watch
Mediterranean fish stocks – Deutsche Boerse-London Stock Exchange merger – Minority Safepack: European Citizens’ Initiative – EC clears post-mandate activities for former Commissioner Jonathan Hill – International trade in goods in 2016 – EU approves Danish offshore wind farm – 2016 road safety statistics – Dow and DuPont merger – youth mobility
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Parliament Watch
Continued support for Ukraine – conditions for approving UK withdrawal agreement – London Mayor: still going to be part of the European family – Budgets MEPs back flexibility: EUR 6bn more for jobs, growth and tackling migration – closing tax evasion loopholes
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EU diary
3-6 Apr: European Parliament Plenary Session
3 Apr: Agriculture and Fisheries Council
3 Apr: Foreign Affairs Council
4-6 Apr: European Aviation Safety Agency workshop
6 Apr: The counterfeit and pirated products industry
7 Apr: Eurogroup
The Week Ahead
Long-term diary
RESOURCES
EU Law Firms
Summaries of EU Legislation
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Treaties of the European Union
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Press
ANEC welcomes commitment to tackling deaths and serious injuries on EU roads
Article 50 Notification: European Banking Federation statement
Brexit negotiations must minimise harm for SMEs
Opposition rises to planned agriculture mega-mergers
Governments and citizens reject GMOs, Commission must follow
SMEs profited from EU Integration, but more is needed and possible
ESBA starts Subscriber Service for individual businesses
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Jobs
Energy Economist, Environmental Economist, European Investment Bank
Scientific Adviser, IMA-Europe
Head of Communications, Third Generation Environmentalism
Legal Advisor, European Chemicals Agency
Education Economist, European Investment Bank
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Guides
2016 road safety statistics
Article 50 – determining the future of UK-EU relations
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Events
27 Apr, London: GDPR Conference Europe
22 May, Prague: REACH Conference
23 May, London: Digital Content Summit
20 Jun, London: Cyber Security SME 2017
28 Sep, Brussels: European Banking Summit
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Publications
JRC Wind Energy Status Report – 2016 Edition
JRC Ocean Energy Status Report: 2016 Edition
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Links
Extremely Together – counter-extremism guide for young people
Online Dispute Resolution website