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Romanian and Polish farmers criticise ‘derisory’ EU compensation and politicians call for higher offer
Democratic Unionists refuse to restore power sharing as region’s finances worsen
Anti-coercion mechanism allows bloc to retaliate when one of its members is pressured with import bans
Formal signing ends months of tensions over issue of region’s trading arrangements
Unionists rubbished ‘dual regulation’ approach months before making it a condition of accepting Sunak’s Brexit agreement
Pedro Sánchez’s visit to China adds momentum to Beijing’s efforts to cast itself as a mediator in conflict
The EU wants to ramp up its renewable energy capacity but depends on the country for raw materials and technology
Eurosceptic Tory MPs concerned over EU laws remaining in force in Northern Ireland
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party concerned about Stormont’s ability to reject EU laws
Indonesia and Malaysia have a point in criticising tariffs that penalise sustainable producers
EU proposal to mark down public procurement bids with technology from countries with dominant market share
Debate comes as Brussels unveils key proposals this week in subsidy race with US and China
Jennifer Granholm says in interview that Washington wants to ‘make sure we can do this in a way that lifts all’
Baby food measures highlight novel status of region under the Windsor framework
A canal connecting the Black Sea and river delta known for its abundant wildlife has become a geopolitical flashpoint
Australia and Lithuania have shown that finding new export markets is much faster than WTO litigation
Slashing of red tape in Windsor framework has lifted a cloud over doing business in region
Also in this newsletter: why the news has not been universally welcomed in Wales
Drakeford fears changes will shift demand away from Holyhead, Fishguard and Pembroke
Britain’s threat to unilaterally rewrite Brexit treaty had alarmed CPTPP members but an agreement is now imminent
Minister points to cold weather as data shows value of annual vegetable exports has risen even as volumes have fallen
EU recognised Sunak’s willingness to plunge into detail of potential solutions after confrontation of Johnson years
UK prime minister says new accord with Brussels will unlock investment in Northern Ireland
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