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MiCA & DORA: Protecting Finance or Stifling Innovation?

Philenews 23 Mar 2025
Market newcomers must exercise extreme caution when entering non-EU territories since these markets present additional risks like AML/TF issues, inadequate investor protections, regulatory unpredictability, and potential fraud.
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Fish harbour to get facelift before EU audit next month

Dawn 23 Mar 2025
The Karachi Fish Harbour is set to get a major facelift before an audit by the European Union (EU) in the first week of April ... The EU, with 27 countries, is a potential market of $6bn, and every country offers better prices than its peers, he added.
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Slow-moving EU may finally be waking up from its slumber

CyprusMail 23 Mar 2025
Regarding the markets, investors seem to be assessing the EU’s prospects positively, while an appreciation of the Euro exchange rate is observed, in contrast to the less positive outlook regarding the US prospects.
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Germany’s Friedrich Merz is ready for foreign policy challenges

Muskat Daily 23 Mar 2025
And in other EU countries EU sceptics and right-wing populists are on the rise ... The EU is responsible for transatlantic trade ... the EU is trying to protect its market against Chinese electric cars.
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Meta considers UK subscription option after agreeing to end targeted ads

Hindustan Times 23 Mar 2025
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said that its position was that Meta was “processing Ms O’Carroll’s personal data for direct marketing purposes”.(PA Media) ... Meta already offers an advert-free subscription option to users in the EU.
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Hard times: why Rachel Reeves must be bold and ditch her Dickensian rulebook

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
It’s not just the Labour party and its voters that expect this – so do financial markets, which understand that economic and political credibility are intertwined ... Our stock market ails, with very few hi-tech growth companies.
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Mental health patients deserve better therapy safeguards

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
Labour’s election manifesto ruled out any return to the EU, the single market or the customs union. Also, after the pain of the tortuous Brexit negotiations, it is unlikely that the EU would have welcomed any attempt.
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European Union’s latest move against Big Tech unlikely to improve Trump’s mood

The Irish Times 23 Mar 2025
The latest shot from the EU is unlikely to help his mood. The target this time, under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), is Google – specifically, allegations that its search business favours the company’s ...
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After America: can Europe learn to go it alone without the US?

AOL 23 Mar 2025
Exports could be directed back at the EU, though without rejoining the single ­market and customs union, the benefit would be limited ... As Donald Trump is only too well aware, the EU has a large trade ­surplus with America.
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Trump’s trade war must not push Britain into the arms of the EU

The Daily Telegraph 22 Mar 2025
UK manufacturers selling into the US will probably start to take market share from European competitors, as US tariffs on EU goods start to rise ... It will cause – and is already causing – a massive fissure with the EU.
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Europe turns to the Gulf to strengthen energy, security ties

Arab News 22 Mar 2025
Total bilateral trade is worth about £59 billion, making the GCC bloc as a whole equivalent to the UK’s fourth-largest non-EU export market behind the US, China, and Switzerland.
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Brussels tightens steel imports as US tariffs raise dumping fears

Beijing News 22 Mar 2025
The European Union is set to tighten steel import quotas starting in April, reducing inflows by 15 percent to prevent a surge of cheap steel flooding its market after the United States imposed new tariffs, a senior EU official said this week ... market.
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Việt Nam's carbon market: powering green growth and unlocking sustainable investment

Vietnam News 22 Mar 2025
Việt Nam is taking significant steps to establish a carbon market to fulfil its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 ... “The development of Việt Nam's carbon market is progressing phase by phase.
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Migrants As Political Instruments: The Hidden Strategy Of Securitisation

OWP 22 Mar 2025
Consequently, after these terror attacks, the EU pushed for the outsourcing of migration control to Libya, Niger, and Morocco, as well as the outsourcing of border control to companies like Frontex, which use military force to secure borders.
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