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Full coverage: EU

Ireland is running late on implementing EU rules on sanctions enforcement

The Government missed the deadline on a new EU directive that harmonises criminal offences around sanctions violations. The rules are aimed at better enforcing measures against Russia.

Jonathan Keane
14th Aug, 2025 - 2 min read

The EU-US energy trade deal is a kabuki theatre of geoeconomics

As Europe’s energy crisis deepens, Germany’s rising reliance on imports reflects a broader EU retreat from energy independence. A new EU-US energy deal, framed as a solution, risks locking in long-term fossil fuel dependence, undermining climate goals and strategic autonomy.

Constantin Gurdgiev
7th Aug, 2025 - 6 min read

Faced with US tariffs, Brussels takes its charm offensive on Mercosur to Irish farmers

European Commission officials visited Ireland in recent weeks to meet with several Irish farming groups opposed to the EU’s South American trade deal, in a bid to change minds as the bloc looks at more international pacts in the wake of its 15 per cent tariff deal with Trump.

Jonathan Keane
29th Jul, 2025 - 3 min read

Kingspan’s acquisition trail is increasingly under the spotlight of watchdogs

The insulation multinational’s latest acquisition in the UK is under an initial probe while its battle with the European Commission over the failed Trimo deal rumbles on.

Jonathan Keane
21st Jul, 2025 - 3 min read

“Still all to play for”: Where is Ireland going to land on Mercosur?

The EU’s free trade agreement with South American countries is 25 years in the making. There’s a final effort in play to get it over the line but Ireland’s position is in flux.

Jonathan Keane
30th Jun, 2025 - 6 min read

EU Commissioner Michael McGrath has fixed his eye on Shein and Temu

The EU justice commissioner said he plans to raise the issue of product safety and standards on platforms like Shein and Temu with the Chinese authorities.

Jonathan Keane
26th Jun, 2025 - 4 min read

Ireland scolded by the EU over implementation of terrorist content rules

Ireland has completed three out of four stages in designating an authority for tackling terrorist content online. The European Commission wants it to get a move on with the final stage.

Jonathan Keane
25th Jun, 2025 - 2 min read

Niall Sargent: EU review of Israeli trade agreement too little, and far too late

The Commission says it is a vocal advocate of the rule-based international order. How it acts now may give a small glimmer of hope this is still the case, but it is acting far too late for the Palestinian people.

Niall Sargent
23rd Jun, 2025 - 5 min read

An EU report shows strong Ireland-Canada trade ties. The challenge is ratifying Ceta

Ireland has yet to ratify the EU-Canada trade deal, due to a Supreme Court legal challenge, but Simon Harris is marching on with a bill to sign off on the agreement.

Jonathan Keane
19th Jun, 2025 - 3 min read

“Everybody agrees on the issue”: How the EU wants to reinforce its tech firms

European Innovation Council board member Bart Becks talks about the sandboxes, unified incorporation regime and new funding options in the EU’s latest strategy for start-ups and scale-ups as lawmakers obsess over competitiveness.

Jonathan Keane
6th Jun, 2025 - 5 min read
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