Collaboration is opening up new opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, though political shifts are threatening the funding base that supports smaller players
In recent years, the EU has accelerated its crackdown on illegal state aid in terms of corporate tax. But, with the latest round of measures, some boundaries are being stretched too far
The European Union and Canada have signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, ending weeks of uncertainty
New EU regulations on tobacco, aimed to prevent young people smoking, are unlikely to achieve the desired results. What they will do is burden existing consumers
Offshore wind power is expanding at a rapid rate, with costs falling and production increasing every year. However, much of this relies on government support. Europe must decide how it will meet its energy targets and then get fully behind the chosen means
China gaining market economy status is a cause for concern within the EU. Ultimately, though, it is for Europe and its WTO partners to ensure that this status comes as part of a negotiated deal to protect against unfair dumping practices
The refugee and financial crises have highlighted deep philosophical and practical divisions in Europe. The borderless dream of ever-closer union is at real risk of never becoming reality
Britain’s vote to leave the EU came as a shock to financial markets, although the long-term consequences will only really emerge once the formal negotiating process has begun
Across the world, markets are paralysed by fear. In reality, economic conditions suggest that we should be positive, but the prevailing negativity could yet become a self-fulfilling prophecy
Chinese oversupply has saturated Europe with cheap steel. Now, the historic industry is having its eponymous resolve tested to the limit, writes Matt Timms
The UK banking system bears significant differences from its eurozone counterparts. These structural variations make a European banking union a mixed prospect at best, as far as British banks are concerned
Sharing economy giants Airbnb and Uber are among 40 companies that have written to the EU to demand better and more positive treatment of modern, disruptive businesses
Growth expected to reach 3.5 percent over the next year would make Ireland the EU’s fastest-growing economy
The European Union has agreed to cap fees retailers’ pay to process debit and credit card payments across all 28 member states
The grim reality in Ukraine compares poorly with its neighbour Poland, writes Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.