Recent Posts

Denmark breaks EU rules over Feta exports

  Bloomberg Denmark broke European Union (EU) rules by letting local dairy producers market and export a white, crumbly cheese as “Feta” outside the region, the EU’s top court said. The European Commission, backed by Greece and Cyprus, sued Denmark in 2019 for failing to prevent or stop the “direct breach” of the European Union protection the name enjoys. Greece ...

Read More »

VW suffers EU court setback over heat-damage software

  Bloomberg Volkswagen AG and other car markers risk violating European Union rules — and face more consumer claims — after the bloc’s top court said the use of IT meant to protect car components from damage at certain temperatures could be illegal. In a dispute stemming from the aftermath of the diesel scandal that roiled the German car giant, ...

Read More »

French economy rises by 0.25% in second quarter

  Bloomberg The Bank of France said the economy grew by about 0.25% in the second quarter, despite record inflation, the knock-on effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and growing uncertainty about the outlook for business. According to the central bank’s assessment, which is based on a monthly survey of 8,500 firms, industrial activity was stable and the services advanced ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend