Between 2017 and 2023, the revenue from carbon dioxide related taxes in the EU increased strongly, growing from €15 billion to €51 billion. Carbon (dioxide) taxes are levied...
Of all the political debates which Labour have embroiled themselves in since coming into government, welfare reform is one that will continue to rear its ugly...
The reintegration of Syrian business elites into the country’s formal economic life has long been one of the most sensitive questions facing post-war governance. That question...
In Bangladesh, all eyes are turning to the upcoming elections and referendum set for the 12th of February. Since the ousting of Sheikh Hasina over 18...
In 2024, 25.4% of young Europeans (aged 15-29) were employed during formal education. 71.4% of young people remained outside the labour force and 3.2% were unemployed (available for employment and...
The second call for strategic projects under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) has now closed. The European Commission received more than 160 applications, confirming the continued strong interest...
The European Union and Mercosur have signed a Partnership Agreement (EMPA) and an Interim Trade Agreement (iTA), representing a historic milestone between the two regions, and...