Big nuclear industrial project gets EU nod

The European Union on Wednesday gave its go-ahead for a new, large-scale industrial policy project on nuclear technologies. At least four member countries will be able to design and spearhead a so-called โ€œImportant Project of Common European Interestโ€ (IPCEI) on nuclear, EU governments and the European Commission decided at a high-level forum in Brussels. Twelve [โ€ฆ]

What the new French government means for Brussels

With both president and prime minister vying for control in the policy domain, the political picture could look somewhat different.

Belgium leads the charge on the EUโ€™s medicines reshoring plans

New European drug factories will be greener and more efficient than the old ones โ€” and their products more expensive.

French government earmarks โ‚ฌ4 bln for low-carbon hydrogen

The French government will release โ‚ฌ4 billion in subsidies in the form of public-private contracts for the development of low-carbon hydrogen projects as part of the country’s updated national hydrogen strategy.