Matina Stevis-Gridneff
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European Union Will Investigate Chinese Subsidies of Electric Cars
The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, announced the inquiry amid growing concern about China’s dominance over electric vehicles.
E.U. Takes Aim at China in Proposed Economic Strategy
A European Commission plan seeks to ban companies from sending sensitive high-tech goods to potentially hostile countries — without naming any names.
Meta Manager Was Hacked With Spyware and Wiretapped in Greece
Artemis Seaford, a dual U.S.-Greek national, was targeted with a cyberespionage tool while also under a wiretap by the Greek spy agency in a case...
E.U. Weighs Russian Gas Price Cap Amid ‘Astronomic’ Energy Prices
The bloc is also considering mandatory cuts in electricity use and taxes on oil and gas companies.
With Russian Cutoff Feared, Europeans Are Told to Curb Natural Gas Use
The European Union’s executive branch says member countries must cut consumption by 15 percent between now and the springtime to stave off a major crisis...
Fearing Russian Cutoff, Europeans Are Asked to Ration Natural Gas
The European Union’s executive branch says member countries must cut gas use by 15 percent between now and the springtime to stave off a major...
E.U. Plans Tougher Sanctions on Russia but Aims to Protect Its Own Interests
Diplomats said several European Union members were concerned about certain sectors of Russia’s economy that could be penalized.
Inflation in Europe Expected to Peak Early This Year
The European Commission predicted that higher energy prices and the rising costs of some goods would push first-quarter inflation to 4.8 percent.