AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Sanctions on West Bank Violence: The EU Council formally expanded sanctions, adding seven Israeli settlers and organisations plus Hamas Politburo figures, with travel bans and asset freezes now in force. EU Trade Defences vs China: Brussels is set to push tougher trade measures to protect critical sectors as ministers warn of a “China shock 2.0” and a widening EU-China goods deficit. Industrial Acceleration Debate: EU industry ministers discussed the Industrial Accelerator Act and “European preference” in procurement and aid, aiming to cut dependence on distant supply chains. Chips Act 2.0: The Commission is moving toward demand-side support, pushing governments to buy EU-made chips from startups via off-take deals and public innovation procurement. Digital Sovereignty Fight: EU states are split over stricter rules for cloud, AI and satellite spectrum, with big-tech lobbying and internal divisions shaping the next digital push. Moldova EU Path: Moldova’s President Maia Sandu floated reunification with Romania as a fallback if accession stalls, while EU talks remain uncertain. Housing Funds Scrutiny (Ireland): An EU Parliament committee said Ireland hasn’t used housing funds as much as peers, citing coordination and governance gaps. Energy Shock Watch: The EU says gas supply is fine for next winter but warns jet fuel could tighten if Strait of Hormuz disruption continues. Health Solidarity: The EU dispatched an experimental Hantavirus antiviral (favipiravir) to France, Spain and the Netherlands for treatment or trials.
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