Roadmap towards Nature Credits

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Union support for Asylum, Migration and Integration; Internal Security; and Integrated Border Management and Visa Policy

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EU Fund for cohesion, agriculture and rural, fisheries and maritime, prosperity and security

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EU Medical Countermeasures and Stockpiling Strategies

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Horizon Europe

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Report on the visit to Germany 

28-29 August 2025

As part of the EESC’s efforts to promote fundamental rights and the rule of law, a delegation from the

EESC’s Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law Group visited Germany on 28 and 29 August 2025. The

delegation met with several representatives of civil society, more specifically civil society organisations

(CSOs), the social partners, the media and the legal professions. A separate meeting was held with the

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) warns that a weak long-term EU budget would undermine competitiveness, cohesion, agriculture and democracy. In a set of eight newly adopted opinions, the Committee calls for a stronger, fairer and future-proof multiannual financial framework (MFF) for 2028 to 2034, highlighting key risks, including proposed cuts to the common agricultural policy (CAP), dilution of cohesion and social investment and insufficient support for youth, skills and innovation.

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This paper examines the labour-market implications of artificial intelligence (AI) focusing on employment, distribution, and economic governance within the European Union. It presents the reader with the complicated literature around automation technologies, and their impacts on labour. Arguing that AI represents a qualitatively new phase of automation but continues to demonstrate similar trends to previous waves, only this time targeting routine cognitive and white-collar jobs.

EU's expanded budget envelope for Horizon Europe sends a strong political signal underscoring Europe's ambition to strengthen competitiveness and strategic autonomy, EESC says