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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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Consumer rights and complaints
https://commission.europa.eu/live-work-travel-eu/consume...such as video trainings, checklists and links to national authorities. Product safety Rules on ensuring non-food product safety in the EU and Safety Gate, the rapid alert system for exchanging information about non-food banned products. Shopping in the EU Information on your rights when shopping in the EU. Scams related to COVID-19 Find information
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/pr...dangerous chemicals to more electrical appliances and improve the safety of products such as mobile phones, refrigerators and electronic toys (62/10 +COR4, 8117/11 ADD1 REV1).1 First adopted in 2003, the law bans six hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, including lead, mercury and cadmium. The review extends the scope
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Excellence and trust in artificial intelligence
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...considered a clear threat to EU citizens will be banned: from social scoring by governments to toys using voice assistance that encourages dangerous behaviour of children. High risk Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport), that could put the life and health of citizens at risk Educational or vocational training, that may determine the access to education
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REPowerEU
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...our production and capacity: generating, for the first time, more electricity from wind and solar sources than from gas reaching a record of 41 GW of new solar energy capacity installed increasing wind capacity by 16 GW ensuring 39% of our electricity now comes from renewables We plan to continue the rollout of renewable energy and we expect our
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/carbon-border-adju...for importers ending 31 January 2024. The CBAM will initially apply to imports of certain goods and selected precursors whose production is carbon intensive and at most significant risk of carbon leakage: cement, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilisers, electricity and hydrogen. With this enlarged scope, CBAM will eventually – when fully phased
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Delivering the European Green Deal
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorit...electric recharging and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure along European roads. Sufficient public charging capacity will be in place to meet the demands of the bigger fleet of zero-emission cars that will come onto the market as well as further supply of private chargers at home or at work. In addition, from 2027, road transport will be covered
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EU sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-sanctions-.... Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission A comprehensive approach to sanctions Sanctions on individuals, companies and organisations Visa measures Import and export bans Financial and business service measures Sanctions on energy Sanctions on transport Sanctions on dual-use goods Asset recovery and confiscation Making sanctions
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EU solidarity with Ukraine - European Commission
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/index_enof a wider EU effort to ensure off-grid solutions that would supply electricity to key public civilian buildings in Ukraine. 25 February 2023 The EU agrees 10th package of sanctions against Russia 24 February 2023 One year of Ukrainian resistance: President von der Leyen underlines the EU's unwavering commitment and solidarity with Ukraine and its
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...Page contents Top Top Print friendly pdf IP/04/441 Brussels, 1st April 2004 Free movement of goods: the Commission acts against Greece, Belgium and Spain The European Commission has formally asked Greece to lift a ban on the installation and operation of electrical, electromechanical and electronic games, including computer games, in all public
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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip...for further action in the light of the responses received. Hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment The RoHS Directive[2] aims to reduce the amount of hazardous waste generated by the types of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the WEEE Directive. To achieve this it bans the use above certain levels of some heavy
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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
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