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Five EU member states demand stricter oversight of biofuels

Five EU countries have demanded the European Commission establish a framework for stricter supervision of the use of biofuels in the bloc in the wake of a number of cases of fraud relating the sale of used cooking oil of unsustainable origin as transport fuel.

EU member states demand stricter UCO supervision | Biofuels International Magazine

EU member states demand stricter UCO supervision | Biofuels International Magazine
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If the EU is serious about a partnership with ASEAN, we must stop erecting trade barriers

The strategic objective of Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission Presidency was made clearly and publicly: to be a ‘geopolitical’ Commission. Notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic – which has necessitated a pivot back to intra-EU politics – the Von der Leyen Commission has made progress on some of its geopolitical goals. Perhaps most notable is the EU’s successful elevation to become a Strategic Partner of ASEAN, back in December 2020. While much of the Brussels bubble focus was on the China investment deal (which now looks unlikely ever to be ratified) – the ASEAN progress is far more significant. The region is one of the fastest-growing in the world, is (mostly) democratic and pro-Western, and has a much greater willingness to open up to trade and investment. The EU’s exports of goods to Indonesia, for example (ASEAN’s largest market, representing about 1/3 of the ASEAN GDP) have declined since 2016, and the EU is only the fifth-largest trading partner for Indonesia.

Safeguarding the renewable energy directive (RED II)

Safeguarding the renewable energy directive (RED II) Live Webinar - Register here! The Renewable Energy Directive has been the EU’s central policy tool to reduce renewable energy costs, boost renewable deployment and create a booming renewable energy industry across Europe. There is no justification to expand the scope of the Directive to non-renewable energies, such as fossil fuels or nuclear, and any move to do so would undermine trust in the EU’s renewable energy policy. With stakeholders across Europe keen to have their say in the shaping of this Directive it’s time to bring the debate to

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