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Full coverage: EU

U.S. and Europe, no longer kindred souls, enter a marriage of convenience

Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a warmer tone at this year’s Munich Security Conference, but European officials say the trans-Atlantic fissure remains, writes Yaroslav Trofimov, The Wall Street Journal.

The Wall Street Journal.
16th Feb, 2026 - 5 min read

Google’s global affairs boss wants Ireland’s EU presidency to push simplification

The tech giant's chief lobbyist, Kent Walker, was speaking in Dublin on EU tech regulation, Ireland’s role and “short-term pain for long-term gain” with artificial intelligence.

Jonathan Keane
11th Feb, 2026 - 3 min read

Political rhetoric vs tangible reality: Constantin Gurdgiev on the India-EU trade deal

Sold as the “mother of all deals”, the India–EU free-trade agreement turns out to be much less dramatic than the hype suggests. It moves slowly, covers less ground than advertised and leans heavily on symbolism.

Constantin Gurdgiev
4th Feb, 2026 - 5 min read

How the EU-India trade deal could spark a massive new market for aircraft lessors

Aviation firms have faced hurdles entering India but Europe’s new free-trade agreement will slash tariffs on aircraft and parts in a market that has seen its aviation sector balloon in recent years.

Jonathan Keane
29th Jan, 2026 - 5 min read

Ireland’s fund industry thrives — but tougher marketing rules are setting it apart in Europe

The European Securities and Markets Authority’s latest report on fund marketing materials notes how rules from country-to-country still differ, despite efforts for greater harmonisation.

Jonathan Keane
15th Jan, 2026 - 2 min read

“The template seems to be that we’ll agree everything else and sell farmers down the river”

The EU-Mercosur trade deal is moving ahead but the Irish Farmers’ Association is game-planning its final effort to get the agreement tossed out by the European Parliament.

Jonathan Keane
13th Jan, 2026 - 4 min read

Whatever the outcome of Mercosur, the EU needs to get the finger out on better trade deals

Ireland says no but Mercosur may very well pass today – after 25 years of to-and-fro. The thorny issues at play and drawn-out negotiations send a bad signal to other would-be trading partners.

Jonathan Keane
9th Jan, 2026 - 3 min read

The EU wants aircraft leasing firms to get involved in defence spending

The European Commission has made overtures to AerCap but the lessor has not signalled any interest in investing in the defence sector.

Jonathan Keane
8th Jan, 2026 - 3 min read

Six months in Nicosia, then Dublin: How Europe’s next battles are lining up

Ireland takes on the EU presidency in the second half of 2026 but Cyprus holds the ball now and will be expected to make meaningful progress on big-ticket items before Dublin takes over.

Jonathan Keane
2nd Jan, 2026 - 5 min read

Peter Kinsella: The clock is ticking on European industry

China’s massive internal devaluation and rising overcapacity are colliding with Europe’s high costs and exchange rate. If things continue as they are, Europe’s deindustrialisation could happen much sooner than we realise.

Peter Kinsella
16th Dec, 2025 - 5 min read
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