Real Economy Where does Europe's economy stand, and where is it headed? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, we travel to the Brussels Economic Forum to ask high-level decision-makers how the EU can shape its digital, green and economic policies while ensuring the protection of its workers, industries, and consumers. 10/05/2023
Economy EU needs to invest heavily but must keep social model: Gentiloni European Commissioner for the Economy Paolo Gentiloni told the Brussels Economic Forum on Thursday that Europe's "social model proved to be effective" through the pandemic and must be kept despite the economic challenges facing the bloc. 04/05/2023
Economy Only 9 EU countries will meet green goals under fiscal rules: report A report by the New Economics Foundation looks into the challenge of reconciling the European Green Deal with the bloc's fiscal rules. 28/04/2023
Economy Brussels makes overture to Berlin with new rules to cut down deficit The European Commission unveiled on Wednesday a series of legislative proposals to reform the EU's fiscal rules. 26/04/2023
Economy Explained: Why the EU economy may be heading for a ‘soft landing’ The economic situation in Europe is better than expected, an economist told Euronews. 17/04/2023
Economy Eurozone inflation falls sharply but core rate reaches new record high Annual inflation across the eurozone fell from 8.5% in February to 6.9% in March, one of the steepest drops in recent years. 31/03/2023
Economy EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss Ukraine, economy and migration The summit in Brussels comes mere days after Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Moscow. 23/03/2023
Economy Exclusive: EU 'not naïve' about Russia-China ties, says Charles Michel In an exclusive interview with Euronews, European Council President Charles Michel discussed the Ukraine war and China's proposed peace plan. 22/03/2023
Economy Croatians flock to Slovenia for grocery shopping after euro introduced Cross-border shopping sees Croatians heading to Slovenia less than three months after the euro was introduced and grocery prices increased. 09/03/2023
Economy Brussels to delay fines for excessive deficit until 2024 Under current fiscal rules, member states are bound to keep their deficit levels under 3%, a figure that many currently exceed. 08/03/2023
Economy Brussels, my love? The EU's economy & the 'make polluters pay' policy Tune in to understand the ins and outs of European politics. 18/02/2023
Economy EU economy to 'narrowly' avoid a recession as inflation peak passes The European Commission warns uncertainty is still elevated, with the economy dependent on Russia's war in Ukraine and tight energy markets. 13/02/2023
Real Economy How are EU households and businesses coping with the energy crisis? In partnership with The European Commission The EU has introduced measures to help shield citizens from the impacts of exorbitant energy bills and global energy market disruption. But are they working? 08/02/2023
Economy Eurozone surprises by avoiding contraction in last quarter of 2022 France, Spain, Belgium and Portugal were among those who posted positive growth, while Germany, Italy and Austria contracted. 31/01/2023
Economy IMF improves economic forecast for the eurozone and Russia The eurozone was "more resilient than expected," the International Monetary Fund said in its latest forecast. 31/01/2023
Economy Gas prices fall, inflation eases. Can the eurozone escape a recession? "It's not a brilliant year but it is a lot better than what we had feared," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said last week. 24/01/2023
Economy More than 550 firms still do business in Russia. Many are from the EU According to a Yale University database, European companies like Boggi, Benetton, Lacoste and Philips are still doing "business as usual" in Russia. 20/01/2023
Economy 'Fears of relocation are real': Danish industry warns of US subsidies The Inflation Reduction Act offers generous tax breaks and rebates for green technology, but only if it is manufactured in North America. 19/01/2023
Work These jobs will get you hired in 2023, according to LinkedIn LinkedIn’s latest ‘Jobs on the Rise’ list shows there are still bright spots in the European labour market. 18/01/2023
Economy Germany & France account for most EU subsidies. Why is that a concern? The US Inflation Reduction Act has triggered an intense debate in the EU that pits industrial subsidies against fair competition. 17/01/2023