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EU Agenda: Week Ahead – 6-12 July 2026
This week, the new Irish EU Council presidency presents its priorities; finance ministers meet to approve the integrated country-specific recommendations for each member state; the Commission holds a webinar on the EU Digital Product Passport for Batteries, a High-level Conference on Animal Health Law, and the Macro-regional & Sea Basin Strategies Days; and
Euro-Parliament approves upgrade to EU air passenger rights
Faster and simpler compensation process for delayed flights, fee-free child seating and air fares inclusive of carry-on luggage will be part of Europe's air passenger rulebook, following a vote in the European Parliament. The post Euro-Parliament approves upgrade to EU air passenger rights appeared first on EUbusiness.com
Commission presents new strategy to support EU livestock sector
The European Commission has adopted a new EU Livestock Strategy with a view to strengthening Europe's food security, reinforcing its strategic autonomy and helping 'sustain vibrant rural communities'. The post Commission presents new strategy to support EU livestock sector appeared first on EUbusiness.com
EU to harness artificial intelligence to strengthen cybersecurity
The European Commission has presented an Action Plan for a structured response to address the risks and harness the opportunities of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models for cybersecurity. The post EU to harness artificial intelligence to strengthen cybersecurity appeared first on EUbusiness.com
Livestock Strategy offers band-aids, not solutions
The European Commission today presented its long-awaited Livestock Strategy, intended to set out a plan to create the conditions for a resilient, competitive and sustainable livestock sector. The post Livestock Strategy offers band-aids, not solutions appeared first on EUbusiness.com
International Expansion Starts with a Virtual Phone Number
International expansion does not always begin with a new office, a large local team, or months of preparation. Sometimes it starts with a few orders from another country. A potential client sends an enquiry, a company notices overseas traffic on its website, or a small advertising campaign begins to attract attention in a new market. The post International E
July 2026 EU infringements package: key decisions
In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission takes legal action against EU Member States that fail to comply with their obligations under EU law. The post July 2026 EU infringements package: key decisions appeared first on EUbusiness.com
Energy use for cooling in EU households double over 6 years
With days growing hotter, air conditioning is playing an ever-growing role in how people cope with the heat. In EU households, energy consumption for cooling has steadily increased, reaching 80.4 thousand terajoules (TJ) in 2024. The post Energy use for cooling in EU households double over 6 years appeared first on EUbusiness.com
June currency outlook – Euro currency news
The euro weakened against the USD as US economic data improved and interest rate expectations diverged. Markets are now watching for signs of the EU’s economic recovery and further guidance from the ECB and Fed. The post June currency outlook – Euro currency news appeared first on EUbusiness.com
EU says Instagram, Facebook ‘addictive designs’ breach EU internet rules
The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that internet giant Meta are in breach of the EU's Digital Services Act for the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook. The post EU says Instagram, Facebook ‘addictive designs’ breach EU internet rules appeared first on EUbusiness.com

