EU Carbon Price Surpasses EUR 50 per Ton

EU Carbon Price Surpasses EUR 50 per Ton

On Tuesday, the benchmark EU Allowance (EUA) price for carbon hit EUR 50.05 /ton for the first time since it was introduced back in 2005. Analysts argue this is a sign that carbon prices will be at the price levels needed to trigger investments in innovative clean technologies. The

5G in Poland: Warsaw Balances Between East and West

5G in Poland: Warsaw Balances Between East and West

Poland’s relationship with China has undergone a significant shift in recent years. Yet the economic opportunities that were supposed to come with a closer partnership have not materialized. Below, we look into the causes. A very sensitive issue: 5G Poland, where Huawei has been operating since 2004, is where

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Bulgaria: Early Elections on the Horizon

Bulgaria: Early Elections on the Horizon

President Radev handed over a mandate to the second-largest political force in Parliament, There Is Such a People (TISP), to form a government, following GERB-UDF failed to find coalition partners and secure a majority. The party immediately returned it as they would not like to enter into any coalitions with

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New Bridge Reduces Border Crossings in Croatia

New Bridge Reduces Border Crossings in Croatia

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Croatia’s prime minister says a soon-to-be constructed bridge ensures his country’s borders. Set for completion in October, the Pelješac Bridge, which is being built by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), will allow travelers to go to the southern part of Croatia without having to cross a

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Czech PM's Business Breaks Conflict of Interest Rules

Czech PM's Business Breaks Conflict of Interest Rules

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According to an audit by the European Commission, the Agrofert business empire of Czech prime minister, Andrej Babis, has broken conflict of interest rules through his control of company trust funds and could be forced to pay back EU subsidies it had received after 2017. A report by EU auditors

Popularity of Green Bonds Surges

Popularity of Green Bonds Surges

Sustainable-bond issuance surged to a record high in the first quarter as more countries and companies looked to tap into growing demand from investors across the globe. Environmental concerns have risen for many investors in recent years as the world steps up its transition to a low-carbon economy, while the

No new EU sanctions on Moscow, for now

No new EU sanctions on Moscow, for now

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Despite 150,000 Russian troops having grouped along Ukraine’s border, the largest deployment ever seen there, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said this week that the European Union is not preparing any new sanctions against Moscow, even though Kyiv is calling for a new round of economic sanctions.

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