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RSSThe 9th Seminar of European Customs Chemists (9SECC) took place in Stockholm, Sweden, from 1 to 3 July 2026 under the theme ‘Fostering Unity in Uncertain Times’.

The Commission published its periodic report on the application of EU competition rules in the agricultural sector. The report shows that these rules give farmers opportunities to work together, strengthen their position and contribute to fairer agri-food markets.
Today, the EU and the South Africa are holding the first government-to-government dialogue at senior-official level to advance on the implementation of their Clean Trade and Investment Partnership (CTIP).
On 7 July 2026, the Commission published a regulation imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of passenger car and light lorry tyres originating in the People’s Republic of China.

Europe's circular economy transition is changing what is expected from products and businesses. How does the EU Ecolabel act as a practical tool for linking policy objectives to everyday market choices?

The European Commission invites comments on commitments offered by Sanofi to address competition concerns regarding a communication campaign that has possibly disparaged the only rival flu vaccine recommended for vulnerable patients with risk factors.

Since 7 July 2026, newly registered cars and vans are subject to more advanced safety requirements

On 8 June, around 10,000 visitors gathered at Koksijde Air Base in Belgium to celebrate 80 years of the Belgian Air Force and 65 years of the Search and Rescue Service (SAR). The Open Door Day offered visitors the opportunity to explore more than 30 helicopters and aircraft through flying demonstrat

The European Commission has presented a plan to address the risks and harness the opportunities of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity.
Mariculture Systems, a company based in Ramat Negev, Israel, has announced that it has obtained an Aquaculture Activity Title (Ttulo de Atividade Aqucola - TAA) from the Portuguese authorities.