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in Erarbeitung (updated on 13/07/2023)
Referenz: 
ECO/626-EESC
Plenartagung: 
582 -
Oct 25, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

As committed during the negotiations on the long-term EU budget 2021-2027, the European Commission has on 20 June 2023 completed its proposal for a next generation of own resources. The package includes a new temporary statistical own resource based on company profits. The Commission  also proposes to adjust the own resources proposals based on the Emissions Trading System (ETS) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) compared to the original proposals from December 2021.  

in Erarbeitung (updated on 10/07/2023)
Referenz: 
CCMI/203-EESC

The European Defence Investment Programme (EDIP) regulation will serve as the anchor for future joint development and procurement projects of high common interest to the security of the Member States and the Union.

in Erarbeitung (updated on 29/06/2023)
Referenz: 
CCMI/214-EESC

Geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe with the unprovoked war in Ukraine, and various conflict cases that poses severe risks to peace and derails European direction towards economic and political integration, are calling for more efficient coordination and common long-term action in European Union in the field of defence cooperation.

in Erarbeitung (updated on 28/06/2023)
Referenz: 
REX/555-EESC
Plenartagung: 
582 -
Oct 25, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

The Mediterranean region is strongly exposed to climate change and faces fast-rising temperatures, water scarcity and coastal erosion. Energy transition plays an important role in climate change mitigation on both shores of the Mediterranean.

 

in Erarbeitung (updated on 08/06/2023)
Referenz: 
INT/1033-EESC
Plenartagung: 
582 -
Oct 25, 2023 Oct 26, 2023

Exploratory opinion requested by the Spanish presidency of the EU on the competitiveness of EU's industry.

in Erarbeitung (updated on 07/06/2023)
Referenz: 
REX/572-EESC
Plenartagung: 
583 -
Dez 13, 2023 Dez 14, 2023

The main objective of this opinion is to deliver, eight years after its official launch, an EESC assessment of the state of play of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a soft-power tool through which China has assumed a new strategic geopolitical position on the world chessboard. In this context, the EESC needs to investigate what impact the BRI can have on the EU's policies such as twin transition, open strategic autonomy, access to critical technologies and critical raw materials, security and defence, TEN-T network, foreign direct investments, EU screening, etc.

 

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