Competitiveness requires genuine convergence, not a two-speed Europe
The new European priorities – defense, innovation, artificial intelligence, and energy security – must not be pursued at the expense of cohesion policy
The new European priorities – defense, innovation, artificial intelligence, and energy security – must not be pursued at the expense of cohesion policy
Companies affected by the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will have a nine-month grace period after January 1, 2026
The new "matrix" for competitiveness is based on speed, adaptability, and the possibility for continuous innovation. In this context, Bulgaria must focus on the quality
Europe cannot view decarbonisation in isolation, but must take a sensible approach. This process must go hand in hand with competitiveness
In an effort to combat climate change and encourage its global partners to reduce their carbon emissions, two years ago the European Union approved the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism