The European Union is the largest single market in the world, governed by uniform rules set out in the directives and regulations. However, the interpretation of these rules is determined by the EU bureaucracy.
Against the background of deteriorating relations between the United States and China, the European Union's strong economic ties with the two countries pose a serious dilemma.
The automotive companies operating in Europe are in trouble. The decline in the sales of diesel cars indicates that manufacturers may not be able to meet the targets for CO2 emissions.
Poland has one of the most balanced economies in Europe. It meets almost all the criteria of macroeconomic balance introduced by the European Union in order to assess whether there is a risk of the outbreak of another crisis.
A dispute over posted workers, black PR concerning Polish food, as well as intentional restrictions on Polish vodka exports - these are just some of the protectionist measures undertaken in the EU countries.
Within the EU negotiations concerning the introduction of even more demanding standards for CO2 reduction are underway together with the promotion of renewable energy sources and increased energy efficiency.
When the criteria for voting for the new headquarters of the two EU agencies that have to move from London after Brexit were agreed, the process was clarified by comparison with the vote for the best Eurovision song.
Talk of reforms which will allow Ukraine to achieve its goals of joining the EU and NATO has been long and the end is still not in sight, says Anders Åslund, PhD, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and former advisor to the...
Ten years ago Romania entered the European Union as its full member state. In this time, Romania has undergone significant changes, from legislation to the economy's structure.
The row over the delegated labor between Poland and the EU continues and Poland’s government is doing everything to win this fight.