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PDD’s Temu shopping app hit with EU consumer rights complaint

Temu, with 75 million monthly EU users as of March, often failed to provide consumers with crucial information about the sellers on its platform...

Xi’s visit to Hungary, Serbia brings new Chinese investment in Europe

When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hungary last week, he arrived to one of the few places in the European Union where his...

Europe Day: celebrating solidarity, democracy and diversity

 Europe Day, celebrated every year on 9 May, marks the anniversary of the Schuman Declaration which was presented in 1950. This founding document of the...

TikTok to expand e-commerce business into Mexico, major Western European markets

TikTok is poised to expand its e-commerce operations into Mexico,...

A missed opportunity: passing the EU’s Gigabit Infra Act – Mobile Europe

Brussels can tick the box, but it could and should have been so much better The Gigabit Infrastructure Act, hailed by Brussels as a flagship...

Two thirds of UK adults unaware of EU’s new Entry/Exit System

A significant chunk of UK adults say they have no idea about how the EU’s new...

Europe maintains steady investor demand amid US-driven ESG backlash

Steady investor demand in Europe for environmental and socially responsible investments and wide-ranging regulation are helping Europe's finance industry withstand political pressures that...

Central and Eastern Europe increasingly under-represented in EU jobs

Central and Eastern Europeans are increasingly excluded from EU leadership positions while Western Europeans are entrenching...

Europe’s long-term economic growth is tied to frontier markets

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in...

Inflation declines in Europe again; here’s what it means for interest rates

The bank meets April 11 but the first reduction in borrowing costs is not expected until June despite an economy that's failing to grow,...

Top fashion brands vow to stop greenwashing following investigation

Three British brands have pledged to stop greenwashing practices - but will others across Europe follow...

EU Approves Direct Shipment of Horses From South Africa

After years of deliberation and delay, European Union officials have given the go-ahead to resume direct shipment of horses from South Africa to Europe. South African...

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