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A planned EU levy on carbon-intensive imports is likely to be proposed next year.
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The EU plans to extend its temporary Covid-19 waiver on airport slot rules.
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Lossmaking small businesses will be eligible to receive EU support under the temporary Covid-19 state aid framework.
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After the Philippine privacy regulator issued another harsh warning against privacy violations, members of a data protection group began raising questions.
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Retailers exploiting the coronavirus outbreak with price hikes could soon see tougher enforcement by the UK CMA
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Mergers and US antitrust filings are expected to remain strong through the first half of 2021, fueled by acquisitions in the wake of the global pandemic.
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EU clean-energy investors shouldn’t hold their breath for a deal on planned bloc-wide rules to make climate neutrality by 2050 legally binding.
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The call for a merger moratorium due to the novel coronavirus pandemic likely won’t become law.
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The Financial Stability Board’s identification of US shortcomings in money-market mutual funds oversight backs Democratic policymakers’ criticisms.
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Lufthansa’s 9 billion-euro bailout package, approved by the European Commission and shareholders, will be talked about for years to come.