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The European Commission has adopted a document outlining the ongoing work on the preparation for all outcomes of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union. The UK’s withdrawal from the EU will have repercussions for citizens, businesses and administrations in both the United Kingdom and the EU. These repercussions range from new controls at the EU’s outer border with the UK, to the validity of UK-issued licences, and others.

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New funding opportunity for innovative products and services in zero emission vehicles

What are the E-BOOST Open Calls? E-BOOST is a Eurocluster co-funded by the European Commission under the SMP. It organises Open Calls with the overall aim to identify product innovations in order to reduce dependency on critical inputs and technologies in the E- BOOST value chains, to introduce new-to-firm products or services, and to engage […]

CBAM: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is the EU’s instrument to set a fair price on carbon emitted when producing carbon-intensive goods

Consultation on the Single Market Programme

DG GROW has published an open consultation to gather feedback for an interim evaluation of the Single Market Programme  2021-2027.

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