The European Green Deal lays out the blueprint for achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. But with COVID-19 rewriting the international agenda and fossil-fuel-dependent states reluctant to decarbonise, executing this ambitious plan will be far from easy
The European Commission’s attempts to target big tech firms with a digital services tax are counterproductive. In the end, it will be European SMEs that suffer the consequences
The EU’s €4.3bn fine against Google has encouraged the US president to investigate more US tech giants
Apple will pay Ireland €13bn in back taxes over the coming months. The agreed payment structure comes almost two years after the European Commission deemed the preferential tax arrangement between the parties to be illegal
Xavier Rolet, who joined the London Stock Exchange from Lehman Brothers eight years ago, has announced that he will step down as CEO before the end of 2018
The first annual review of the EU-US Privacy Shield will establish whether EU citizens’ privacy is being adequately protected amid Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ rhetoric
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is optimistic about Europe’s economic outlook, earmarking the next 12-18 months as the time to push through fiscal reforms
Leaders from the telecoms industry have called for EU governments to overhaul wireless spectrum licensing laws in order to foster much needed investment
Apple and Ireland will formally mount a legal challenge against the European Commission after being ordered to repay €13bn in tax
European SMEs are in disagreement over late payment penalties. This issue is likely to continue for as long as there are no lasting consequences for Europe’s worst offenders
When the European Commission published its White Paper for “a single European Transport Area” many thought it was an April fools’ joke
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.