Coronavirus & European standards for medical supplies
Presse release on Coronavirus: European standards for medical supplies made freely available to facilitate increase of production
EC Consultation on the White Paper on Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence brings improvements in daily life but may entail a number of potential risks
Large corporate clients or financial institutions have asked you for non-financial information?
Your SME provides goods or services to large companies? They may have asked you to provide them with social or environmental information. The same applies to the share of financial institutions. These obligations give rise to costs and constraints. In order to assess its impact and possibly revise the Directive requiring certain large companies to disclose non-financial information, the European Commission is launching a consultation with SMEs.
Coronavirus: ensuring the free movement of goods within the European internal market
It is important that the basic principles of the internal market and the Schengen agreement be maintained, in particular to ensure the free movement of goods (via all modes of transport) and professional mobility (particularly in cross-border areas). Although many aspects of border measures are a matter of national competence, the European Commission has tried […]
European construction sector observatory : a pivotal source of information
The construction sector plays a key role in Europe’s economy, and it is shaped by the policy measures taken by national governments
Coronavirus: impact on our international activities, information and monitoring – hub.brussels
Further to the precautionary measures taken by the federal government of Belgium to combat the coronavirus epidemic, hub.brussels is doing everything it can to help slow the spread of the virus, while ensuring the continued delivery of its services. Our services can still be accessed, but in different ways as from today, Friday 13 March, […]
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