B&K Newsletter: The curtain comes up on the new von der Leyen’s Commission

After days of speculation and a feverish summer of negotiations with the member states, Ursula von der Leyen has announced the composition of the new European Commission: 20 commissioners, six vice presidents and a president – including 11 women and 16 men – will make up the new EU executive whose main task is to […]

B&K Newsletter: The Draghi Report: The Future of Europe

Unveiled on September 9th in Brussels, Mario Draghi’s report, “The Future of European Competitiveness,” presents an in-depth analysis and a daring plan for the economic prospects of the European Union. In the infamous report, Draghi, as it seems, makes the last call for the European future, indicating that the EU is facing a prolonged period […]

B&K Newsletter: The Future of European Agriculture

On Wednesday, September 4th, the European Commission together with the Strategic Dialogue on the future of EU agriculture, presented its latest report, which will shape the future of agribusiness in Europe. The central message of a joint report presented to the European Commission by President Ursula von der Leyen stresses the need to change the […]

B&K Newsletter: Back to school, Brussels!

Commission’s nominees First and foremost, let’s look at the new European Commission. Before the summer pause, the freshly re-elected President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, asked the 27 Member States to deliver two nominees, one man and one woman, as their candidates for the role of Commissioner. To date, 22 nominees have been […]

B&K Newsletter: Fuelling the Future: Europe’s €38 Billion Bet on Hydrogen Infrastructure and the Quest for Cost Efficiency

The Italian Government recently committed to allocate over €994 million in subsidies towards Hy2Infra projects designated under the EU’s Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) list. This substantial investment represents the initial phase of projects within the European Union’s Green Deal initiative. The European Commission approved the Hy2Infra IPCEI in February 2024, marking a […]

Biden drops out; what does it mean for Europe and transatlantic relationship?

On Sunday, July 21st, 2024, President Biden made an unprecedented decision to officially withdraw from the presidential race and endorse his vice president, Kamala Harris. This move has not only redirected attention to the Democratic Party in the U.S. but has also left President Trump overshadowed until the Democratic convention in August. Additionally, for the […]

B&K Newsletter: Von der Leyen 2.0: MEPs choose stability with some change

Ursula von der Leyen has just been reconfirmed as President of the European Commission with 401 votes of the Members of the European Parliament in her favour, well above the 361-vote threshold required for an absolute majority. This vote spared European politics from being thrown into chaos and confusion, which would have required European leaders […]