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Valdis Dombrovskis claims ‘sufficient prima facie evidence’ to examine foreign electric-vehicle makers’ operations
Shipments via third countries obscure Europe’s true reliance on Russian commodities
Berlin and carmakers back UK call for three-year pause on requirement for batteries to be produced locally
Also in this newsletter: Nissan chief on the end of the combustion engine, Hollywood hopes, robot security guards
Demand for goods exports weakens on the back of higher inflation, rate rises and spending on services
Signal of willingness to engage as Brussels trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis warns two sides could ‘drift apart’
Nervousness over the risk of contagion could spread into commodities
Row over Ukrainian grain imports shows how the interests of member states sabotage Europe’s common goals
Energy company turns to alternative supply sources after US import legislation causes delays
Most strategies are focusing on ways to insulate China operations rather than reduce them
Paraguay’s president says Mercosur will end talks with Brussels if deal is not finalised by December 6
Predictions are only as good as the assumptions on which they depend
Valdis Dombrovskis demands greater access for European companies in Financial Times interview
Move to increase engagement follows Treasury secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to Beijing in July
Valdis Dombrovskis will face resistance over EV anti-subsidy probe as he pushes to rebalance €400bn deficit
Agreement follows Kyiv’s rift with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral import restrictions
Despite the shouty rhetoric, economic symbiosis remains strong, benefiting consumers on both sides
Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis’ visit comes as Brussels opens anti-subsidy probe into electric vehicles
Threat is latest salvo in spat that revolves around Warsaw’s refusal to accept Ukrainian grain imports
Kyiv files WTO lawsuit against Poland, Hungary and Slovakia after they ban imports
The advances in domestic chipmaking suggest western controls will be far from watertight
A shift in policy that is changing America and the wider world
A wide range of cyber defences are needed to protect national infrastructure
Arriving at a formal agreement could have massively beneficial economic consequences
Business group says concerns Europe’s automotive sector could be swamped are ‘understandable’
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