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Finland’s close vote on the EU recovery fund should serve as...

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Next week, the Finnish Parliament is going to vote to ratify the legislation required to get the EU recovery fund going, as the governing...

A glance at Italy’s “recovery plan”: who needs a viable economy...

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By Giovanni B. Ponzetto, a financial adviser with 32 years of experience, based in Turin, Italy As an Italian private sector worker, the dismal economic performance...

How the EU recovery fund amounts to an invisible transfer of...

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On Friday, The Economist highlighted how “the European Commission is becoming more powerful, quietly” under the “maligned Mrs von der Leyen”, in charge since...

The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 2 -with Former Belgian Finance Minister...

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To listen and subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts or other platforms, please click here: https://anchor.fm/brusselsreporteu/episodes/The-Brussels-Report-Podcast-Episode-2---with-former-Belgian-Finance-Minister-Johan-Van-Overtveldt-MEP-evvoe4  To listen and subscribe to this podcast...

The next generations will pay for the Next Generation EU Fund

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By Kai Weiss, a researcher at the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna and a board member of the Friedrich A. von Hayek Institute. For a...

The good, the bad and the ugly of the Brexit deal

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Now that the European Parliament has voted to ratify the trade deal between the European Union and the United Kingdom, which was already in...

Six reasons why Xi Jinping’s China cannot be trusted

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By Belgian MEP Johan Van Overtveldt, (Belgian Finance Minister between 2014 and 2018, Chairman of the European Parliament’s Budget Committee and Professor of Economics...

The legal protection of the innovation that delivered Covid vaccines is...

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Today, it’s “World IP Day”, which celebrates the value of intellectual property, or “IP”. Considering the havoc the Covid19 – pandemic has wrought to...

Jens-Peter Bonde, the Eurosceptic who helped to change the EU for...

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On Easter Sunday, former Danish MEP Jens-Peter Bonde, also known as “Mr. Transparency”, passed away, shortly after turning 73. Hereunder, Andreas Marckmann Andreassen and...

In defense of tax competition within the EU

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Earlier this month, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called for a global minimum corporate tax rate. The proposal was quickly backed by Germany and...
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