This regular alert covers key regulatory developments related to EU emergency responses, including in particular to Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, COVID-19, and cyber threats. It does not purport to provide an exhaustive overview of developments.
This regular update expands from the previous COVID-19 Key EU Developments – Policy & Regulatory Updates (last issue No. 99).
LATEST KEY DEVELOPMENTS
Competition & State Aid
- Director-General of DG COMP speaks at European Competition Day
- European Court of Auditors publishes Special Report on Recovery and Resilience Facility's performance monitoring framework
- European Commission approves further schemes under new Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework to support economy in context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and accelerating green transition and reducing fuel dependencies
- European Commission approves further scheme to compensate for damage due to COVID- 19 crisis
Trade / Export Controls
- Anti-Coercion Instrument adopted
- European Commission publishes Third Annual Report on screening of foreign direct investments
- 11th meeting of EU-US Task Force on Energy Security
Medicines and Medical Devices
- Commission releases Communication on Addressing Medicine Shortages in the EU
- European Commission authorizes adapted COVID-19 vaccine
Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Protection
- ENISA publishes Threat Landscape 2023 Report
- European Commission adopts Work Programme for 2024
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Competition |
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Director-General of DG COMP speaks at European Competition Day (see here) |
On 17 October 2023, Olivier Guersant, Director-General of DG COMP, gave the keynote speech at the annual European Competition Day* on the topic of "Working towards a global 'level-playing field'". Director-General Guersant addressed the below issues in particular, stating his views as follows:
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