Influencers in Europe: what kind of regulation is needed?

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By Bill Wirtz, Policy Analyst at the Consumer Choice Center Under the Belgian Presidency of the European Union, the European Council is seeking to clarify...

European Green Deal legislation needs to be reconsidered

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By international affairs specialist Glen Hodgson of Swedish think tank Free Trade Europa Ahead of the EU elections to be held in June 2024, it...

The Brussels Report Podcast Episode 37 – with former IIF Director...

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EU regulation may confine Europeans to a ‘European internet’

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By Jason Reed, project manager and policy analyst with Young Voices After years of bureaucratic wrangling, the EU’s Digital Markets Act is now seeing the...

Assessing Ursula von der Leyen’s track record on trade

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The core business of the European Union is to open trade: both within Europe, and between the EU and the rest of the world....

Are Britain and Switzerland moving in opposite directions?

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Prof. Dr. iur. Dr. rer. pol. h.c. Carl Baudenbacher, former President of the EFTA Court (2003-2017), Partner Baudenbacher Kvernberg, Zurich/Oslo/Stavanger/Brussels, Visiting Professor at the...

Given the stakes, EU enlargement requires more debate

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Today, the European Commission is presenting proposals to change the way how the EU admits new members. The idea is that instead of the...

The European Green Deal: Unrealistic, Unfair, Unsustainable and Useless.

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By Henri Marenne and Philippe Charlez (Institut Sapiens, Paris) While the causes of the European agricultural crisis are multifactorial, the European Union bears an overwhelming...

Pragmatic cooperation should be the way forward for the EU

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By Dr. Adriaan Schout, Senior Research Fellow at Dutch think tank Clingendael. The European Parliament elections in June are about European ambitions and deeper integration. However,...

A look at von der Leyen’s poor track record

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By Miguel Nunes Silva, Director of Portugese think tank Trezeno Institute George Orwell once said: "Truth is Treason in an Empire of Lies". In a...

The EU’s new DMA regulation is about to hurt consumers

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By Martynas Gruodis, an expert at the Lithuanian Free Market Institute March 7th, 2024, marks a significant date for the European Union and, potentially, the...

The new OECD tax regime will reduce tax competition

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By Reda Simonaitytė-MIKULĖ, Junior Expert at the Lithuanian Free Market Institute A global minimum tax model will reduce tax competition and put companies in a...

How to deal with the rapid rise of Chinese electric vehicle...

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By Irakli Machaidze, a Georgian political writer, analytical journalist and fellow with Young Voices Europe. Irakli is currently based in Vienna, Austria, pursuing advanced...

The UN is undermining the cause for property rights protection it...

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By Dr. Susanna Lukacs 75 years after its adoption, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, namely article 17, is under threat. It states: “Everyone has the...

The EU’s new fiscal rules are a framework full of holes

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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)   The new EU fiscal rules, or more...

Despite minor concessions to farmers, the EU continues with its green...

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The farmer protests that rocked Brussels at the start of this month have launched the issue to the very top of the EU’s political...

There is no culture of transparent, independent and effective auditing of...

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In a new Policy Paper, Dr. Adriaan Schout, Senior Research Fellow at Dutch think tank Clingendael, takes a closer look at the effectiveness and...

Now is not the time to ease monetary policy

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By Leonardas Marcinkevičius is an expert at the Lithuanian Free Market Institute Last Thursday, as predicted, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB)...

Anti-money laundering laws contribute to “de-banking” for the vulnerable

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By Jorge Jraissati, Director of Alumni For Liberty, an international network with over 10,000 youth leaders from 139 countries, and economist at IESE Business...

Inflation is on the rise again

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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)   « Thunderclap Newman» was a short-lived British...