The move aims to considerably strengthen the position of consumers within the online universe.
EU ministers reject ‘name-and-shame’ policy for tax-avoiding companies
The Member States are split in finding an amicable resolution in ensuring proper tax payments by such multinational companies
German property company slapped with €14.5m fine for GDPR infringements
The second highest GDPR fine has recently been imposed
Rolling, rolling, rolling?
Will we see a harmonisation of rules and regulations in the upcoming years?
European court ruling defines Commission’s scope in forcing countries to recover illegal tax benefits
The decision may well influence the Commission’s strategy in competition law
‘Growing the volume of international trade further is wrong’
Second part of the interview with European Green Party leader Philippe Lamberts, focusing on his stand on trade, digitalisation and the preventing global warming.
Brexit: Brussels publishes No-Deal checklist
European Commission speeds ups pace of Brexit preparations while uncertainty grows in UK
YouTube settlement: Privacy concerns addressed?
Typical to recent data privacy violation fines, some hail it as a step forward, while others see it as too lenient
Will Facebook’s cryptocurrency take off?
Concerns have been raised in Europe and America over Facebook’s ambitious plan to introduce a cryptocurrency