All European Commission articles – Page 2
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         Article ArticleEU countries take varied approaches to combating greenwashingEuropean regulators are taking greater steps to clamp down on companies’ misleading ESG claims, but experience shows different countries have differing priorities about tackling dishonest marketing. 
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         Article ArticleEuropean Commission assessing GDPR improvements, not overhaulThree key members of the European Commission believe the General Data Protection Regulation should be enhanced by targeting aspects of data privacy through other laws rather than revamping the GDPR itself. 
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         Article ArticleHSBC, Credit Suisse, Barclays, NatWest fined $389M total for currency cartel schemeThe European Commission fined HSBC, Credit Suisse, Barclays, and NatWest a total of €344 million (U.S. $389 million) for their participation in a trader-driven scheme to manipulate the foreign exchange spot market. UBS was not fined after first reporting the scheme. 
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         Article ArticleGlobal Privacy Assembly takeaways: ‘Time to get real’ on cross-border cooperationPrivacy regulators believe there must be a push toward greater international cooperation and enforcement if failure to ensure data protection is to be taken as seriously as other corporate offenses. 
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         Article ArticleNew agency Europe’s latest hope to curb AML strugglesThe European Commission unveiled new plans to set up an agency specifically aimed at tackling the region’s spiraling problems with money laundering. 
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      ArticleNomura, UBS, UniCredit fined $453M total over EU cartel schemeThe European Commission fined Nomura, UBS, and UniCredit a total of €371 million (U.S. $453 million) for their participation in a cartel scheme through a group of traders. Bank of America, Natixis, NatWest, and Portigon were also each allegedly involved but not penalized. 
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         Article ArticleTikTok faces more backlash, now from EU consumer groupTikTok has come under the scrutiny of European consumer advocacy organization BEUC, which is urging authorities to put an end to the video sharing platform’s abuse of EU users’ rights—especially those of children. 
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         Article ArticleEuropean Commission: No Privacy Shield replacement in sightThe European Commission this week warned there will be “no quick fix” to replace the now-invalidated Privacy Shield, which governed data transfers between the European Union and United Sates. 
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         Article ArticleNailed It or Failed It? Twitter’s meltdown exposes major vulnerabilityIn this week’s “Nailed It or Failed It?”, we reflect on the most troubling aspect of Wednesday’s giant Twitter hack while giving Wells Fargo a rare kudos for being good corporate citizens. 
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         Article ArticleEC report: More harmonization needed in GDPR effortsThe European Commission believes the General Data Protection Regulation is an “overall success” but points to harmonization among member states as an area for improvement. 
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         Article ArticleEC unveils six-point plan to tackle money launderingThe European Commission’s new six-point plan highlights what measures the agency will take to enforce, supervise, and coordinate EU rules on combating money laundering and terrorist financing. 
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         Article ArticleProposed EU data strategy spells big changes for Big TechThe European Commission unveiled its long-awaited plans about how it wants to regulate artificial intelligence as well as promote greater data sharing throughout the EU to stimulate further growth and competition in digital services. 
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      ArticleGoogle begins argument to try to overturn $9B in EU finesAttorneys for Google, seeking to overturn $9 billion in EU antitrust fines, argued in a European court Wednesday that the tech giant should not be forced to prop up its competitors in the course of promoting facets of its own business. 
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         Article ArticleNBCUniversal fined $15.9M for EEA sales restrictionsNBCUniversal has been fined €14.3 million (U.S. $15.9 million) by the European Commission for restricting traders from selling licensed merchandise within the European Economic Area to territories and customers beyond those allocated to them, marking the latest case in a wider enforcement trend. 
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      ArticleVestager once again takes aim at digital giantsMargrethe Vestager, European commissioner for competition, once again rallied against Big Tech in a Nov. 29 speech. The politician has promised more oversight of search engines, online marketplaces, social media networks, and app sites to ensure fair markets. 
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         Article ArticleEuropean Commission probing two retailers for possible collusionThe European Commission announced it has opened a formal antitrust investigation to assess whether two French groups of retailers—Casino Guichard-Perrachon and Les Mousquetaires—have coordinated their conduct in the market in breach of EU competition rules. 
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         Article ArticleEC uses ‘interim measures’ on Broadcom to curb anticompetitive behaviorThe European Commission has ordered Broadcom to cut out harsh contract terms with six TV and modem manufacturers because they may infringe antitrust rules. It’s the first time the agency has imposed “interim measures” in 18 years 
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         Article ArticleEuropean Commission fines companies $34.5M in cartel caseThe European Commission has fined Dutch food-processing company Coroos and French agricultural cooperative Groupe Cecab a total of €31.6 million (U.S. $34.5 million) for engaging in a cartel scheme that spanned more than a decade. 
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         Article ArticleEU investigating Belgian tax deals with 39 companiesThe European Commission is investigating whether “excess profit” tax rulings granted by Belgium to 39 multinational companies gave them an unfair advantage over their competitors. 
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      ArticleVestager keeps competition role in new CommissionMargrethe Vestager is staying put as Europe’s leader in the fight against anti-competitive practices, with a continued focus on Big Tech. 
 
             
 
            

