Jorge Valero
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EU Aims To Bar Russian Funds To Parties Before European Vote
The European Union is proposing to ban political parties, think tanks and other groups from accepting funding from Russia as part of its next round of sanctions aimed at punishing Moscow over its war on Ukraine.
- Monday May 6, 2024
- Author: Alberto Nardelli, Natalia Drozdiak, Jorge Valero
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World Trade Chiefs Pull Talks From Brink With E-Commerce Deal
The World Trade Organization tentatively agreed to extend a moratorium on e-commerce tariffs after marathon negotiations in Abu Dhabi, with other key trade issues including subsidies on agriculture and fisheries still unresolved.
- Saturday March 2, 2024
- Author: Jorge Valero, Shruti Srivastava, Eric Martin
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World Trade Chiefs Inch Toward Deal With Hardest Steps Ahead
The World Trade Organization made some progress overnight toward agreements on measures to broaden global trade, with a final deal on agriculture subsidies, overfishing and tariff-free e-commerce hinging on major economies’ willingness to make last-minute concessions, people familiar with the talks said.
- Friday March 1, 2024
- Author: Jorge Valero, Shruti Srivastava
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World Trade Chiefs Inch Toward Deal With Hardest Steps Ahead
The World Trade Organization made some progress overnight toward agreements on measures to broaden global trade, with a final deal on agriculture subsidies, overfishing and tariff-free e-commerce hinging on major economies’ willingness to make last-minute concessions, people familiar with the talks said.
- Friday March 1, 2024
- Author: Jorge Valero, Shruti Srivastava
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World Trade Talks Extend Into Fifth Day As Deals Remain Elusive
The World Trade Organization postponed its closing session by at least four hours until midnight in Abu Dhabi as ministers raced to bridge gaps on key measures governing food security, fishing subsidies, the global internet and a crippled system to resolve disputes between trading partners.
- Thursday February 29, 2024
- Author: Shruti Srivastava, Jorge Valero, Eric Martin
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EU Set To Approve As Much As €1 Billion Of Funds For Hungary
The European Union is finalizing a decision to release as much as €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in EU funds for Hungary just as Prime Minister Viktor Orban is stepping up his attacks against the bloc and threatens to derail aid to Ukraine.
- Thursday November 23, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero
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EU Is Set To Place France On Watch List in Fiscal Assessment
France is at risk of flouting the European Union’s fiscal guidance while Germany and Italy are deemed not fully compliant, according to people familiar with the matter.
- Tuesday November 21, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero
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EU Nears Decision To Back Up To $5.7 Billion In Funds For Poland
The European Union’s executive arm will soon recommend releasing some EU funds earmarked for Poland as part of the bloc’s efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy supplies and diversify its green sources.
- Monday November 20, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero, Natalia Ojewska
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EU Nears Decision To Back Up To $5.7 Billion In Funds For Poland
The European Union’s executive arm will soon recommend releasing some EU funds earmarked for Poland as part of the bloc’s efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy supplies and diversify its green sources.
- Monday November 20, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero, Natalia Ojewska
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EU Shocked At Collapse Of Trade Talks As Australia Walks Away
Australia has walked away for the second time in three months from talks with the European Union toward a free trade deal.
- Monday October 30, 2023
- Author: James Mayger, Ben Westcott, Jorge Valero
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EU Shocked At Collapse Of Trade Talks As Australia Walks Away
Australia has walked away for the second time in three months from talks with the European Union toward a free trade deal.
- Monday October 30, 2023
- Author: James Mayger, Ben Westcott, Jorge Valero
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EU Leaders Urge Breaks In Israel-Hamas War To Channel Aid
The EU has sought to support Israel’s right to defend itself, while trying to protect Palestinian civilians caught in the fighting
- Friday October 27, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero, Natalia Drozdiak, Alberto Nardelli
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Lagarde Sees ECB’s Inflation Fight Going Well Ahead Of Decision
On the economy itself, she remarked that employment is holding up, but is showing signs of weakening, according to the people.
- Tuesday October 24, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero
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Lagarde Sees ECB’s Inflation Fight Going Well Ahead Of Decision
On the economy itself, she remarked that employment is holding up, but is showing signs of weakening, according to the people.
- Tuesday October 24, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero
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EU Preps For Own Summit To Compete With China Belt And Road
The European Union will host leaders of some 20 countries next week to boost its global infrastructure plan aimed at competing with China in strategic regions, according to people familiar with the matter.
- Thursday October 19, 2023
- Author: Jorge Valero