Australia’s Concerning Detour Away From Innovation and Progress
A recent report published by the Parliament of Australia marks a significant shift away from regulatory consistency. Titled the second […]
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A recent report published by the Parliament of Australia marks a significant shift away from regulatory consistency. Titled the second […]
Earlier this week, the much-anticipated report on the way forward for Europe’s ailing competitiveness, authored by Mario Draghi, finally came out. Expectations for what’s next are high, but above all the report should be seen as a – last? – wakeup call for Europe to do better and stop thinking everything can be solved with more of the same: more regulation, more self doubt, more protectionism. It’s high time the EU actually starts to listen to what industry and employers, innovators and market leaders need to succeed in the EU.
Noah Lyles’ promise to be the fastest man alive in this year’s Paris games was one that was accompanied by […]
Main takeaways In just a few days, on 7 March, the digital space will change. Or at least the EU […]
Main takeaways Brussels seems to have been taken hostage by an unsettling trend of last-minute EU deal-making on many major […]
Main takeaways In less than 40 days, tech and digital companies designated as so-called ‘gatekeepers’ under the EU’s Digital Markets […]
As the Biden administration prepares to strengthen trade and investment ties through the 8th U.S.-Korea Senior Economic Dialogue, a key […]
There is important legislation making its way through Parliament that will affect the services on offer to British consumers and […]
As we bid farewell to 2023, I’d like to reflect on what happened in our little EU tech and digital […]
Today the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 State Attorneys General (AGs) jointly filed their long-anticipated lawsuit against Amazon. The […]