European economy
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Sport
How does the EU protect businesses from unfair trading practices?
Anti-dumping or anti-subsidy measures protect European companies operating in the single market from imported goods with artificially low prices. It’s…
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Sport
EU Enlargement: How Albania’s EU bid is driving economic change
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has reignited the EU’s long-stalled enlargement process. Real Economy reports from Albania, to see how…
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Inflation drops to two-year low, but Europeans still feel the pinch
After two years of high inflation, consumer price pressures finally look to be on a downward trend in Europe. But…
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Germany
Why is Germany’s housebuilding industry collapsing?
Germany’s housebuilding industry is buckling under pressure from lagging and cancelled new orders and higher construction costs. ADVERTISEMENT Germany’s residential…
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Germany
Inside the political fight to reform the EU fiscal rules
The European Union is racing to reform its fiscal rules, with a self-imposed deadline to wrap up work before the…
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Sport
How will the EU ‘derisk’ from China?
The EU is heavily dependent on China and other countries for the essential raw materials it uses for the production…
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Spain
Spain pitches new approach to EU fiscal reform, aiming for autumn deal
The Spanish presidency of the EU Council has put forward a new approach to the ongoing negotiations of the bloc’s…
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Sport
Do we need the digital euro?
Digital currencies have grown in popularity. Unlike bitcoin, the digital euro would be a central bank digital currency (CBDC), essentially,…
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Putting people first: How can Europe grow its social economy?
In the latest Real Economy episode we learn about the people behind Sweden’s social economy enterprises who are looking to…
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Germany
Germany and France still at odds over reform of the EU fiscal rules
Germany and France, the largest economies of the European Union, continue to be at odds over the reform of the…
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