Daily News 17 / 05 / 2023

Anti-money laundering: European Commission updates list of high-risk third-country jurisdictions

The European Commission has updated today the list of high-risk third-country jurisdictions presenting strategic deficiencies in their anti-money laundering/countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) regimes. Two third-country jurisdictions were added to it: Nigeria and South Africa, while two other jurisdictions were delisted: Cambodia and Morocco.

This list takes into account the information from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the changes decided at the last FATF Plenary of February 2023 in the list of ‘Jurisdictions under Increased Monitoring' (‘grey list'). Considering the level of financial systems' integration, the Single Market would be exposed to serious risks of money laundering and terrorist financing if the EU were not to consider adding jurisdictions identified by the FATF to the EU list.

As a founding member of the FATF, the European Commission is closely involved in the monitoring of the progress of the listed jurisdictions on addressing their shortcomings in AML/CFT and on implementing fully their respective action plans as agreed with the FATF. European financial institutions and other gatekeepers such as notaries, lawyers and accountants (called ‘obliged entities' in the directive) are required to apply enhanced vigilance in transactions involving high-risk third-country jurisdictions (so-called ‘enhanced customer due diligence requirements').

Under Article 9 of Directive (EU) 2015/849, the 4th Anti-money Laundering Directive, the Commission is mandated to adopt and update such a list regularly in order to take into account information from international organisations and standard setters in the field of AML/CFT, such as the FATF.

The update of the list of high-risk third-country jurisdictions takes the legal form of a delegated regulation which will enter into force after scrutiny and non-objection of the European Parliament and the Council over a period of one month (which can be prolonged for another month). 

The Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1675 with the updated list of high-risk third-country jurisdictions is available here: Register of Commission Documents (europa.eu)

(For more information: Daniel Ferrie – Tel.: +32 2 298 65 00; Aikaterini Apostola – Tel.: +32 2 298 76 24)

 

Financial services: Commission adopts draft Memorandum of Understanding with the United Kingdom

The Commission has today adopted a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishing a framework for structured regulatory cooperation in the area of financial services with the United Kingdom. This follows on from the Joint Declaration on Financial Services Regulatory Cooperation between the European Union and the United Kingdom – which accompanies the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). It is now subject to final political endorsement by the Council, before it can be signed by the Commission on behalf of the EU.

Mairead McGuinness, Commissioner for Financial Services, Financial Stability and Capital Markets Union, said: "The Windsor Framework allowed the EU and the UK to open a new chapter in our partnership based on a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation. I am confident that our relationship and future engagement in financial services will be built on a shared commitment to preserve financial stability, market integrity, and the protection of consumers and investors."

The MoU, once signed by both Parties, will create the administrative framework for voluntary regulatory cooperation in the area of financial services between the EU and the UK, outside of the TCA structures. This includes the establishment of a Joint EU-UK Financial Regulatory Forum, which will serve as a platform to facilitate structured dialogue on issues related to financial services, similar to what the Commission has with other third country jurisdictions, such as the United States.

The MoU does not deal with the access of UK-based firms to the Single Market – or EU firms' access to the UK market - nor does it prejudge the adoption of equivalence decisions.

Throughout the process, the European Commission has engaged closely with the European Parliament and the Council. On the EU's side, the legal form of the text is a Union Non-Binding Instrument.

(For more information: Daniel Ferrie – Tel.: +32 2 298 65 00; Aikaterini Apostola – Tel.: +32 2 298 76 24)

 

NextGenerationEU: Commission receives third payment request from Greece for €1.72 billion in grants under the Recovery and Resilience Facility

This third payment request relates to 39 milestones and 3 targets. They cover investments in electromobility and charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, the launch of projects relating to energy-efficiency renovations in residential buildings, the digitalisation of public administration, and the uptake of fiber optic infrastructure in buildings. The payment request also includes a series of reforms to enhance efficiency in the public administration, including through the division of responsibilities between central, regional and local authorities, to accelerate the delivery of justice, and to enhance the fight against corruption and smuggling. Further reforms concern addressing weaknesses in urban planning, upskilling for employees and those unemployed, establishing a new water and wastewater regulatory authority for a more rational management of water resources, strengthening market regulation for public urban and regional passenger transportation services, and improving the regulatory framework for industrial parks.

Greece's overall recovery and resilience plan will be financed by €17.4 billion in grants and €12.7 billion in loans.

Payments under the RRF are performance-based and contingent on Greece implementing the investments and reforms outlined in its recovery and resilience plan.

The Commission will now assess the request and will then send its preliminary assessment of Greece's fulfilment of the milestones and targets required for this payment to the Council's Economic and Financial Committee.

More information on the process of the payment requests under the RRF is available in this Q&A. More information on the Greek recovery and resilience plan is available here.

(For more information: Veerle Nuyts – Tel.: +32 2 299 63 02; Laura Bérard - Tel: +32 2 295 57 21)

 

La Commission lance des appels à propositions de 122 millions d'euros pour combler les lacunes en matière d'innovation dans l'UE et renforcer les écosystèmes d'innovation

Aujourd'hui, la Commission met à disposition 122 millions d'euros au titre de l'initiative « Écosystèmes européens d'innovation » d'Horizon Europe et de l'instrument interrégional d'investissements dans l'innovation (I3) du Fonds européen de développement régional. Ces appels à propositions visent à renforcer et faire progresser les écosystèmes européens d'innovation, en connectant tous les territoires de l'UE afin de répondre aux défis sociétaux et de favoriser une cohésion plus forte. Ils contribuent également à une initiative clé du « Nouvel agenda européen de l'innovation », qui vise à promouvoir des « vallées régionales de l'innovation » interconnectées dans l'ensemble de l'UE.

Margrethe Vestager, vice-présidente exécutive pour une Europe adaptée à l'ère numérique, a déclaré : « Ces appels aident les régions européennes à prospérer dans des écosystèmes d'innovation dynamiques. Ils favorisent la cohésion et les collaborations interrégionales. Cela garantit que chacun contribue et bénéficie du leadership de l'Europe en matière d'innovation. De la diminution de la dépendance aux combustibles fossiles au renforcement de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale. De la stimulation de la transformation numérique et de la cybersécurité à la révolution des soins de santé. Les opportunités sont multiples. »

Elisa Ferreira, commissaire chargée de la cohésion et des réformes, a ajouté : « Ces appels sont un effort conjoint des Fonds de la politique de cohésion et d'Horizon Europe, visant à soutenir les acteurs de l'innovation dans des régions présentant différents niveaux de développement économique et de performance en matière d'innovation. Cette opportunité permet aux régions européennes d'unir leurs forces et de proposer des projets d'innovation interrégionaux dans le cadre de stratégies de spécialisation intelligente, favorisant la réduction de la fracture de l'innovation et apportant des avantages tangibles à toutes les régions»

Le nouvel agenda européen de l'innovation vise à positionner l'Europe à la pointe de la nouvelle vague d'innovation et de start-ups de haute technologie. Il aidera l'Europe à développer de nouvelles technologies pour relever les défis sociétaux les plus urgents et à les mettre sur le marché.

Les vallées régionales de l'innovation visent à exploiter tout le potentiel d'innovation, y compris la technologie de pointe, dans les différents territoires de l'UE pour relever les défis sociétaux et la fracture de l'innovation dans l'UE. Son objectif est d'identifier jusqu'à 100 régions engagées à renforcer la coordination de leurs investissements et politiques de recherche et d'innovation. La Commission a récemment lancé un appel à manifestation d'intérêt invitant les régions européennes à devenir des vallées régionales de l'innovation.

Les candidatures sont ouvertes ici jusqu'au 17 octobre 2023. Plus de détails sont disponibles ici.

(Pour plus d'informations: Stefan de Keersmaecker - Tél.: +32 2 298 46 80; Johannes Bahrke – Tél.: +32 2 295 86 15; Veronica Favalli – Tél.: +32 2 298 72 69; Thomas Regnier – Tél.: +32 2 299 10 99)

 

Agriculture : la Commission approuve le « Cedro di Santa Maria del Cedro » comme nouvelle indication géographique

Aujourd'hui la Commission a approuvé l'ajout du « Cedro di Santa Maria del Cedro » d'Italie dans le registre des Appellations d'origine protégée (AOP).

L'AOP « Cedro di Santa Maria del Cedro » désigne le fruit typique de l'agrume dénommé « cédrat », cultivé dans la province de Cosenza, en Calabre. La couleur, la forme et la consistance de l'écorce constituent un cas unique et sont étroitement liées tant aux facteurs climatiques typiques de la bande côtière tyrrhénienne de la province de Cosenza qu'au facteur humain. Une technique typique de l'aire de production du « Cedro di Santa Maria del Cedro », qui a une incidence sur l'aspect final du produit, consiste à réaliser un treillis. Ce dernier protège de l'action des vents qui serait très néfaste pour les fruits et permet également de protéger contre les rigueurs hivernales et, dans le même temps, d'atténuer l'exposition aux rayons du soleil, réduisant ainsi le risque de brûlures et contribuant de fait à la coloration et à la brillance particulières de l'écorce extérieure du « Cedro di Santa Maria del Cedro ».

Cette nouvelle dénomination sera ajoutée à la liste des 1 625 produits agricoles déjà protégées. La liste de toutes les indications géographiques protégées se trouve dans la base de données eAmbrosia. Plus d'informations sont disponibles en ligne sur les systèmes de qualité et sur notre portail GIView.

(Pour plus d'informations: Balazs Ujvari - Tél.: +32 2 295 45 78; Thérèse Lerebours – Tél.: +32 2 296 33 03)

 

Égalité : Journée internationale contre l'homophobie, la transphobie et la biphobie 2023*

La Commission européenne marque aujourd'hui la Journée internationale contre l'homophobie, la transphobie, la biphobie et l'interphobie (IDAHOT), qui sensibilise à la discrimination et à la violence auxquelles les personnes lesbiennes, gays, bisexuelles, transgenres, non binaires, intersexuées et queer (LGBTIQ) continuent de faire face. Nous empruntons le drapeau arc-en-ciel depuis le siège de la Commission européenne à Bruxelles et depuis nos bureaux dans toute l'Europe aujourd'hui, en tant que symbole de notre lutte contre la haine et la discrimination.

Věra Jourová, vice-présidente chargée des valeurs et de la transparence, a déclaré : « Dans notre Union, chacun devrait se sentir en sécurité pour manifester publiquement son affection, être lui-même sans avoir le sentiment d'être menacé. Toutefois, cela n'est toujours pas toujours le cas pour la communauté LGBTIQ, dont les membres subissent des violences physiques et des violences verbales, que ce soit dans la vie réelle ou en ligne. Nous nous opposons fermement à une telle violence et nous défendons l'égalité et la sécurité pour tous, sans préjugés ni restrictions, car nous devons tous nous sentir en sécurité pour pouvoir prospérer et exploiter pleinement notre potentiel. »

Helena Dalli, commissaire à l'Égalité, a déclaré : « Chaque année, le 17 mai, nous réaffirmons notre soutien à la communauté LGBTIQ et notre engagement à lutter contre toutes les formes de discrimination, de haine et de violence à l'égard des personnes LGBTIQ. Nous devons continuer à lutter pour une Union de l'égalité, dans laquelle chaque personne peut être elle-même et aimer qui elle choisisse. »

En avril 2023, la Commission européenne a publié un rapport sur la mise en œuvre de sa stratégie en faveur de l'égalité de traitement à l'égard des personnes LGBTIQ pour la période 2020-2025, qui évalue les progrès accomplis jusqu'à présent. Le rapport montre que la stratégie a contribué à accroître l'intérêt des États membres de l'UE pour les politiques en matière d'égalité de traitement à l'égard des personnes LGBTIQ en créant de nouveaux forums de dialogue et a contribué à intégrer l'égalité des personnes LGBTIQ dans les politiques, la législation et les programmes de financement de l'UE. Plus de 100 projets visant à promouvoir l'égalité de traitement à l'égard des personnes LGBTIQ ont bénéficié d'un financement de l'UE au titre d'Erasmus +, du corps européen de solidarité et du programme « Citoyens, égalité, droits et valeurs ».

(Pour plus d'informations: Christian Wigand — Tél.: +32 2 296 22 53; Marajke Slomka — Tél.: +32 2 298 26 13)

 

State aid: Commission approves amendment to a Greek scheme, including €600 million budget increase, to support non-household electricity consumers in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine

The European Commission has approved amendments to a Greek scheme, including a budget increase of €600 million, to support non-household electricity consumers in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine. The amendments have been approved under the State aid Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework, adopted by the Commission on 9 March 2023 to support measures in sectors which are key to accelerate the green transition and reduce fuel dependencies. The new Framework amends and prolongs in part the Temporary Crisis Framework, adopted on 23 March 2022 to enable Member States to support the economy in the context of the current geopolitical crisis, already amended on 20 July 2022 and on 28 October 2022.

The Commission approved the original scheme on 3 October 2022 (SA.103978). Greece notified the following amendments to the original scheme: (i) an overall budget increase by €600 million; (ii) an adjustment of the maximum aid ceilings for limited amounts of aid; and (iii) an extension of the period, in relation to which the limited amounts of aid may be granted, until 31 December 2023.

The Commission found that the the aid scheme, as amended, is in line with the conditions set out in the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework. In particular, the aid (i) will not exceed €250,000 per company active in the primary production of agricultural products, €300,000 per company active in the fishery and aquaculture sectors and €2 million per company active in all other sectors; and (ii) will be granted no later than 31 December 2023. The Commission concluded that the amended scheme remains necessary, appropriate and proportionate to remedy a serious disturbance in the economy of a Member State, in line with Article 107(3)(b) TFEU and the conditions set out in the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework. On this basis, the Commission approved the modified scheme under EU State aid rules.

More information on the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework and other actions taken by the Commission to address the economic impact of Russia's war against Ukraine and foster the transition towards a net-zero economy can be found here. The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under the number SA.106574 in the State aid register on the Commission's competition website once any confidentiality issues have been resolved.

(For more information: Arianna Podesta – Tel.: +32 2 298 70 24; Sara Simonini- Tel.: +32 2 298 33 67)

 

Mergers: Commission clears acquisition of the Rimrock Resort Hotel by Parks Bottom, Oxford and Accor

The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the acquisition of joint control of the Rimrock Resort Hotel by Parks Bottom Co Real Estate Holdings Inc. (‘Parks Bottom'), Oxford Properties (‘Oxford') and Accor Management Canada Inc. (‘Accor'), all of Canada.

The Rimrock Resort Hotel is a resort hotel located in Banff, Alberta, Canada. Parks Bottom owns real estate assets on behalf of the Government of Singapore. Oxford belongs to the OMERS Administration Corporation, a global real estate owner, investor, developer and property manager. Oxford invests globally in real estate assets. Accor operates hotels across Canada.

The Commission concluded that the proposed acquisition would raise no competition concerns, given that the Rimrock Resort Hotel does not have any activities within the European Economic Area. The transaction was examined under the simplified merger review procedure.

More information is available on the Commission's competition website, in the public case register under the case number M.11015.

(For more information: Arianna Podesta – Tel.: +32 2 298 70 24; Sara Simonini- Tel.: +32 2 298 33 67)

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

EU-US Talent for Growth Task Force: Executive Vice-President Vestager and Commissioner Schmit attend first meeting

Today, Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age, Margrethe Vestager, and Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit, will participate virtually in the first meeting of the EU-US Talent for Growth Task Force.

The Task Force was established with a one-year mandate as part of the EU-US Trade and Technology Council to (1) share best practices, policies, tools and data for talent development; (2) promote innovative approaches to skills for economic growth and opportunities for workers; and (3)  inspire training programmes for EU and US companies, including small and medium-sized businesses. It brings together representatives of EU and US governments, businesses, trade unions and training providers.

The Task Force will present recommendations to drive the development of talent and skills needed for existing and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and extended reality. This meeting will identify common challenges and establish priorities for the Task Force's work on both sides of the Atlantic.

The Task Force's activities will contribute to the European Year of Skills by supporting efforts in effectively preparing people for the skills needs of a changing labour market. 

Executive Vice-President Vestager said: "While digital technology offers vast opportunities for individuals and businesses, it's important that these opportunities are realised in a fair and inclusive way. The Talent for Growth Task Force will combine experiences from both sides of the Atlantic and promote the development of the talent and skills needed to achieve it."

Commissioner Schmit said: “Skills are essential for the success of the digital transition. Yet, 70% of businesses in the EU say that the lack of workers with digital skills is an obstacle to investment. It is therefore essential to tackle labour shortages and empower workers with the skills needed to thrive in the green and digital transition. In view of the pressing need to make progress, I believe we can learn a lot from each other in this forum.”

More information on the Task Force and its members is available here.

(For more information: Veerle Nuyts — Tel.: +32 2 299 63 02; Flora Matthaes — Tel.: +32 2 298 39 51)

 

Commissioner Lenarčič in the United States to discuss disaster risk prevention and preparedness

Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič, is in the United States today and tomorrow. The visit coincides with the midterm review of the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 in New York, an opportunity to further strengthen international cooperation on disaster risk reduction.

During his first stop in Washington DC, the Commissioner is meeting with World Bank Managing Director for Operations, Anna Bjerde; US Department of State Under Secretary, Uzra Zeya; and USAID Administrator, Samantha Power.

On the margins of the Sendai Framework midterm review in New York, Commissioner Lenarčič is meeting Bill Blair, Canadian Minister for Emergency Preparedness, and Mami Mizutori, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction.

(For more information: Balazs Ujvari - Tel.: +32 2 295 45 78; Daniel Puglisi - Tel.: +32 2 296 91 40)

 

Commissioner Várhelyi in Bosnia and Herzegovina for High-Level Political Forum

Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, will be in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, today, on 17 May. He will co-chair the first EU-Bosnia and Herzegovina High-Level Political Forum together with Borjana Krišto, the Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Forum, further attended by representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Heads of Clubs, the Prime Ministers of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, the Prime Ministers of ten Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Mayor of Brcko District, will discuss EU reforms efforts on the path to the European Union following the European Council's decision to grant candidate status to the country.

In its October 2022 recommendation for candidate status to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Commission stated that it stands ready to continue supporting the efforts of Bosnia and Herzegovina on its European path by further engaging in policy dialogue and by setting up a high-level political forum to monitor the implementation of the steps outlined in the recommendation and report on further progress on the ground.

The Commission will report again in the 2023 enlargement package, expected in autumn, on the state of implementation of the 14 key priorities set out in the Commission Opinion on the EU membership application of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Following the High-Level Political Forum, Commissioner will have a joint press point with the Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The press point, photo and video material of the visit will be available on EbS. 

(For more information: Ana Pisonero Hernandez – Tel.: +32 2 295 43 20; Zoï Muletier – Tel.: +32 2 299 43 06)

 

La commissaire Simson à Malte pour la première réunion des ministres de l'Énergie du MED9

La commissaire à l'Énergie, Kadri Simson, se trouve aujourd'hui à La Valette, Malte, pour participer à la première réunion des ministres de l'Énergie du groupe MED9. Les ministres de Croatie, de Chypre, de France, de Grèce, d'Italie, du Portugal, de Slovénie et d'Espagne assisteront à la réunion organisée par Miriam Dalli, ministre maltaise de l'Environnement, de l'Énergie et de l'Entreprise.

Demain, le 18 mai, les ministres prendront part à des tables rondes sur la réalisation des objectifs ambitieux de l'UE en matière d'énergies renouvelables, ainsi que sur le rôle de la Méditerranée comme centre de l'énergie verte.

Le MED9 est une alliance de pays du sud de l'Union européenne, qui a été établie de manière informelle en 2013 dans le but de créer une coordination sur des questions d'intérêt commun au sein de l'UE, intégrant la transition verte et la sécurité de l'approvisionnement en énergie. En décembre dernier, la présidente von der Leyen a participé au sommet des pays du sud de l'UE à Alicante, en Espagne, où les discussions sur la transition énergétique propre, et l'hydrogène en particulier, ont occupé une place importante.

À l'issue de la réunion jeudi, la commissaire Simson participera à une conférence de presse avec les ministres de l'Énergie, prévue vers 14h00 CET. Elle sera retransmise en direct ici.

(Pour plus d'informations : Tim McPhie – Tél.: +32 2 295 86 02 ; Giulia Bedini – Tél.: +32 2 295 86 61 ; Ana Crespo Parrondo - Tél.: +32 2 298 13 25)

 

Executive Vice-President Timmermans in Poland for the Łódź Climate Congress and exchanges with local authorities and stakeholders

Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, Frans Timmermans, will be visiting the cities of Łódź and Konin in Poland tomorrow. With local authorities and stakeholders, he will discuss the progress made at local level on the green transition and the challenges ahead to ensure that the path towards a climate-neutral economy in those coal regions happens in a fair way, bringing new job opportunities and prosperity for all.

In Łódź, he will participate in the Local Government Climate Congress 2023, where he will deliver an opening speech on the EU's green transformation and just transition. The audience will include mayors from cities that are part of the EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy. Ahead of the Congress, Executive Vice-President Timmermans will meet with several mayors who are part of Council of the Union of Polish Metropolises and other associations of local authorities. While in Łódź, he will also hold a dialogue with students and youth representatives.

In the afternoon, the Executive Vice-President will continue his discussions with local stakeholders in the city of Konin. He will complete his visit to the country with a site visit to the ZE PAK renewable hydrogen project. Funded through the Innovation Fund by revenues from the Emissions Trading System, this project aims to build a 5MW pilot water electrolysis system to produce renewable hydrogen for the public bus transport sector in Poland.

Łódź and Konin are part of the Polish regions that will benefit from funding through the Just Transition Fund. In December 2022, the Commission adopted the Polish Operational Programmes with Territorial Just Transition Plans (TJTPs) for the regions of Łódzkie and Wielkopolska, among others. The TJTPs for Łódzkie and Wielkopolska are worth €369.5 million and €415 million respectively and will support a fair climate transition in those coal regions. EU funding in the Łódzkie region will be invested in new business infrastructure for local SMEs and in research laboratories, in energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment, and further support workers currently employed in the Bełchatów power plant as well as in mining and related sectors. The funding for the Konin subregion of Wielkopolska will help to turn the page on lignite extraction. The funds will support training and reskilling activities for 5,500 workers in the lignite industry.

(For more information: Tim McPhie – Tel.: +32 2 295 86 02; Ana Crespo Parrondo – Tel.: +32 2 298 13 25)

 

 

APPOINTMENT

 

 

COLLEGE MEETING: The European Commission appoints new Data Protection Officer

The European Commission has decided today to transfer in the interest of the service Michelle Sutton to the function of Data Protection Officer (DPO) in the Secretariat-General (SG). The Data Protection Officer ensures, in an independent way, that the Commission correctly applies the law protecting individuals' personal data and keeps a public register of all operations carried out by the Commission involving personal data. The date of effect is 1 July 2023.

Michelle Sutton, a Belgian and British national, will draw on her expertise in corporate governance and institutional issues, as well as her extensive policy experience gained over 20 years in the European Commission.

As Principal Adviser in the Internal Audit Service and as senior expert in the Secretariat-General, she has provided strategic analysis and policy development advice in the areas of corporate governance, audit and performance, and coordinated COVID-19 emergency support funding. Earlier in her career, she led the response to the financial crisis as Member of Cabinet of President Barroso. She was Member of Cabinet of Competition Commissioner Kroes and later served as Deputy Head of Cabinet to First Vice-President Timmermans, where she led on interinstitutional, justice and home affairs and fundamental rights issues, including data protection.

(For more information: Balazs Ujvari - Tel.: +32 2 295 45 78; Claire Joawn - Tel.: +32 2 295 68 59)  

 

 

 

Liste des points prévus à l'ordre du jour des prochaines réunions de la Commission

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Prochains événements de la Commission européenne

Eurostat: communiqués de presse

 

*Updated on 17-05-23, at 14:35hrs