Bloc has to balance protection of the planet and economic growth, Teresa Ribera argues Teresa Ribera will set out the Commission’s plan for how to strike a balance between sticking to ambitious environmental goals and improving the continent’s flagging competitiveness © Ksenia Kuleshova/Bloomberg EU to keep climate goals but loosen rules for companies,
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Trump on Friday warned that his administration would scrutinize the EU's Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act "that dictate how American companies interact with consumers in the European Union".
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U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan has urged EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera to clarify the enforcement of the European Unions Digital Markets Act (DMA), suggesting it unfairly targets American tech giants.
U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Sunday asked EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera to clarify enforcement of the European Union’s regulations on Big Tech. Jordan also claimed the rules seem to target U.
U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan on Sunday demanded EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera clarify how she enforces the European Union’s rules
Designed to avoid continent-wide subsidy races and wasteful grants to uncompetitive companies, the EU’s unique state aid regime empowers the European Commission to monitor state support, with tens of billions of euros recouped from companies in total.
Brussels has estimated the cost of complying with EU rules at €150bn per year, an amount it wants to slash by €37.5bn by 2029. It has already pared back the effects of some green legislation, for example postponing a controversial anti-deforestation law for a year.
Teresa Ribera, the second most powerful official at the European ... for having too many rules and characterised fines imposed on U.S. tech companies by the EU as a form of "taxation". Last week U.S. Vice President JD Vance said European Union "commissars ...
U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan on Sunday demanded EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera clarify how she enforces the European Union's rules reining in Big Tech, saying they appear to target U.S. companies.
The European Union’s resolve to take on the might of Silicon Valley is set to be tested to the limit after Donald Trump threatened retaliation for fines that hurt some of America’s biggest companies.