Now playing Next Economy Eurozone trade: Here's why imports and exports declined in December Eurozone imports and exports declined in December 2023, according to first estimate data released by Eurostat on Thursday. Euronews Business summarises the data and findings. 15/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone avoids recession but remains stagnant as Germany struggles The bloc sharing the euro has seen its economy practically motionless in the last year as it continues to stagnate. 14/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Low savings creates higher cost to mental health for UK workers A recent study reveals more than 11 million Britons have savings of less than £1,000. Euronews looks at the figures and takes a look at the situation across the rest of Europe. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Europe Decoded All you need to know about the EU agriculture sector Disgruntled farmers have taken to the streets across the European Union. But how important is the agricultural sector to the bloc's economy? Euronews takes a closer look. 13/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Google announces €25 million in funding for AI training in Europe Google unveiled a new initiative to provide AI skills training in Europe. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy EU pizza prices: How much did pizza costs increase? EU pizza prices show a moderate increase in 2023, according to a new Eurostat report. The price of dishes varies, depending on individual countries. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next The Big Question The Big Question: If AI is the solution, what is the problem? Businesses should think long and hard about whether AI is the best solution for their problems and invest in auditing to avoid unfair, biased and inefficient results, according to Eticas Tech CEO Gemma Galdón-Clavell. 12/02/2024
Now playing Next Healthcare EU Policy. First European disability card coming, slowly Lawmakers struck a deal on an EU-wide standardised disability card which will allow people with disabilities to enjoy the same benefits and facilities in public and private services throughout Europe – but it will not come into effect within three and a half years. 09/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Boom or bust? Economic impact of ageing populations and fewer births Life expectancy is rising, birth rates are falling, and pension systems are starting to creak - so what does ageing mean for interest rates and the wider economy? 09/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone retail trade figures slump as consumers feel the pinch Consumer demand has slumped following two months of improved retail growth, suggesting Europeans are still feeling the cost of living pinch. 06/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Where in Europe do people pay the highest taxes? Euronews Business takes a closer look at tax across Europe to see where people are paying the most - and the least. 06/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy How do minimum wages compare across Europe in 2024? The EU's new directive aims to set an international level such as 60% of the gross median wage for the minimum wage. It also call for regular revisions to ensure pay levels remain up to date. 05/02/2024
Now playing Next Economy Where in Europe do people have the most disposable income? There is a large income inequality in Europe. Western and Nordic states have higher disposable income on average compared to many southern and eastern countries. 03/02/2024
Now playing Next Work Which countries are embracing a 4-day workweek and how is it going? Germany has become the latest testing ground for a four-day week with a new pilot project involving 45 companies starting in February. Where else has tried it? 02/02/2024
Now playing Next Real Economy What are the driving factors of homelessness in Europe? IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION More and more people in Europe have nowhere safe to call home. How is homelessness defined across the continent and what is fuelling the problem? 31/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy EU price rises on the cards? Expert insight on Red Sea economic impact Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have disturbed vital trade routes connecting Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Euronews Business spoke to Dr. Yousef M. Alshammari, Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College London, to explore the consequences for the European and global economy. 31/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Where is European money travelling abroad? New data reveals the countries contributing to the total of personal transfers within and outside the EU in 2022. 29/01/2024