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Von der Leyen calls for subsidy boost to make EU ‘home of clean tech’
Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday introduced a brand new Inexperienced Deal Industrial Plan as a approach to battle the US Inflation Discount Act.
The European Fee President made her pitch on the World Financial Discussion board in Davos.
The proposal comes as negotiations with the US appear stalled regardless of European efforts to get an exemption just like the one granted to Canada and Mexico. Talks between the 2 sides had been scheduled to proceed this night with a gathering between Government Vice-President Dombrovskis and US Commerce Consultant Katherine Tai.
Von der Leyen’s goal is to “keep away from disruptions in transatlantic commerce and funding”, she stated. Because of this she demanded particular options for the US, “in order that EU corporations and EU-made electrical vehicles may also profit from the IRA”.
The US plan is valued at $369 billion and is to be dolled out over the subsequent decade.
“On the coronary heart of the joint imaginative and prescient is our conviction that competitors and commerce is the important thing to rushing up clear tech and local weather neutrality. And that signifies that we Europeans additionally must get higher at nurturing our personal clean-tech business,” von der Leyen stated.
A four-pillar plan
Von der Leyen’s plans goal to make sure the EU can compete with america at an industrial stage and are primarily based on 4 pillars.
“Now we have a plan, a Inexperienced Deal Industrial Plan. Our plan to make Europe the house of unpolluted tech and industrial innovation on the street to web zero,” the Fee chief informed individuals gathered within the Swiss resort.
The pandemic, the lengthy provide chain points, and the inflation have had a tough impact on European business. To keep away from larger harm, the EU Fee will suggest a Internet-Zero Trade Act.
Its aim might be to simplify allowing for brand spanking new clean-tech manufacturing websites.
The US plan has raised fears of European corporations transferring to the opposite aspect of the Atlantic and even relocating all the way in which to China resulting from what von der Leyen considers “aggressive makes an attempt to draw our industrial capacities away”.
To compete with it, the brand new proposal will make the curiosity in clear tech “sooner to course of, simpler to fund and easier to entry for small companies and for all Member States.”
Because the EU is preventing to go away behind its dependency on Russian gasoline, von der Leyen believes that the EU has a “compelling must make this net-zero transition with out creating new dependencies” or to deepen the prevailing ones.
Because of this the Fee desires to create a “crucial uncooked supplies membership” and break the dependency on China.
“For uncommon earths, that are important for manufacturing key applied sciences – like wind energy technology, hydrogen storage or batteries –, Europe is at present 98% depending on one nation – China.”
The proposal additionally comes with a short lived change in state assist guidelines. “Simpler calculations, easier procedures, accelerated approvals. For instance, with easy tax-break fashions. And with focused assist for manufacturing services in strategic clean-tech worth chains, to counter relocation dangers from international subsidies,” she stated.
However von der Leyen is conscious of the dangers of debilitating the Single Market as some EU international locations have larger fiscal house. To keep away from a “fragmenting impact” the European govt is getting ready a “European Sovereignty Fund as a part of the mid-term evaluation of our finances later this 12 months”.
The EU proposal may also give attention to the abilities required by employees in step with 2023 being the European 12 months of Abilities and promote commerce agreements worldwide.
“We’re working to conclude (commerce) agreements with Mexico, Chile, New Zealand and Australia; and to make progress with India and Indonesia,” the Fee president added.
A threat for the Single Market?
Von der Leyen’s proposal to create a brand new widespread fund probably financed by means of widespread debt comes because the European Fee confirmed what was already an open secret: Germany and France are liable for 77% of the state assist accepted by the EU’s govt because the starting of the Russian struggle on Ukraine.
With much less cash, and thus much less capability to assist their very own industries, the opposite EU international locations hope that the European Fee is working to resolve the scenario.
An apparent resolution can be the creation of a brand new restoration fund. Six international locations — Denmark, Finland, Eire, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden — are urging the Fee to train nice warning with the relief of state assist guidelines over fears it might result in a so-called “subsidy race” and the fragmentation of inside market.
“Simply state assist can not help all of the international locations, however solely a few of them, like for instance Germany or France which have extra space, extra prospects. So what we predict it’s a necessity now (and it’s a necessity now, not too late), is a brand new Restoration Fund,” 5 Stars Motion MEP Tiziana Beghin informed Euronews.
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Ancient Pompeii excavation uncovers lavish private bath complex
Archaeologists have unearthed a lavish private bath complex in Pompeii, highlighting the wealth and grandeur of the ancient Roman city before it was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, the site said on Friday.
The baths, featuring hot, warm and cold rooms, could host up to 30 guests, allowing them to relax before heading into an adjacent, black-walled banquet hall, decorated with scenes from Greek mythology.
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The pleasure complex lies inside a grand residence that has been uncovered over the last two years during excavations that have revealed the opulent city’s multifaceted social life before Vesuvius buried it under a thick, suffocating blanket of ash.
A central courtyard with a large basin adds to the splendour of the house, which is believed to have been owned by a member of Pompeii’s elite in its final years.
“This discovery underscores how Roman houses were more than private residences, they were stages for public life and self-promotion,” said Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park.
Zuchtriegel said the layout recalled scenes from the Roman novel “The Satyricon”, where banquets and baths were central to displays of wealth and status.
Decorated with frescoes, the complex draws inspiration from Greek culture, emphasizing themes of leisure and erudition.
“The homeowner sought to create a spectacle, transforming their home into a Greek-style palace and gymnasium,” Zuchtriegel said.
The remains of more than 1,000 victims have been found during excavations in Pompeii, including two bodies inside the private residence with the bathhouse – a woman, aged between 35-50, who was clutching jewellery and coins, and a younger man.
The discovery of their bodies was announced last year.
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‘Fields were solitary’: Migration raids send chill across rural California
Los Angeles, California — Recent raids carried out by the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a rural California county have struck fear into immigrant communities as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House.
CBP says that the operation in Kern County, which took place over three days in early January, resulted in the detention of 78 people. The United Farm Workers (UFW) union says it believes the number is closer to 200.
“The fields were almost solitary the day after the raids,” a 38-year-old undocumented farmworker named Alejanda, who declined to give her last name, said of the aftermath.
She explained that many workers stayed home out of fear. “This time of year, the orchards are usually full of people, but it felt like I was by myself when I returned to work.”
The raids are being seen by local labourers and organisations like UFW as a shot across the bow from immigration enforcement agencies before Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
His second term as president is expected to ring in a new era of enhanced restrictions and deportation efforts.
While the number of people arrested represents a small fraction of the hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers underpinning California’s agricultural sector, the anxieties caused by such raids extend far beyond those detained.
“On Wednesday [the day after the raids], I stayed home from work. I barely left my house,” said Alejanda, adding that she kept her five-year-old son home from daycare rather than risk driving to drop him off.
“Everyone is talking about what happened. Everyone is afraid, including me. I didn’t actually see any of the agents myself, but you still feel the tension.”
Emboldened agencies
Following a presidential campaign where he routinely depicted undocumented migrants as “criminals” and “animals”, Trump will likely try to fulfill his promise to carry out the “largest deportation programme” in the country’s history on his first day in office.
About 11 million people live in the United States without legal documentation, some of whom have worked in the country for decades, building families and communities.
The January arrests in Kern County appear to be the first large-scale Border Patrol raid in California since Trump’s victory in the November election, which set off speculation about the potential impact of mass deportations on immigrant communities and the economic sectors dependent on their labour.
About 50 percent of California’s agricultural workforce is made up of undocumented immigrants.
In California, undocumented status has been cited as a source of persistent anxiety for workers — as well as a means of leverage for employers, who often pay such labourers lower wages and grant them fewer protections in the fields.
But Alejanda says that workplace raids like the ones that took place in Kern County have not been common in the area.
“I have been here for five years and never experienced anything like this before,” she said, noting that workers were detained while leaving the fields to go home.
CBP said in a statement that the operation, named “Return to Sender”, had targeted undocumented people with criminal backgrounds and connections to criminal organisations.
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The raids were carried out by agents from the CBP El Centro Sector, located near the border between Mexico and southern California, more than five hours by car from the site of the raids.
“The El Centro Sector takes all border threats seriously,” Chief Patrol Agent Gregory Bovino said in a press release. “Our area of responsibility stretches from the US/Mexico Border, north, as mission and threat dictate, all the way to the Oregon line.”
Antonio De Loera-Brust, a spokesperson for UFW, said that the operation shows that agencies like CBP are likely to become more aggressive as Trump takes office.
He also disputed CBP’s characterisation of the raids as focused on people with criminal records, saying that the operation cast a wide net and profiled people who looked like farmworkers.
Two of those arrested were UFW members, whom the organisation described as fathers who had lived in the area for more than 15 years.
“By operating over 300 miles north of the Mexican border, and apparently conducting this untargeted sweep based on profiling on their own initiative and authority, Border Patrol has shown itself to be clearly emboldened by a national political climate of hostility towards hard-working immigrant communities,” De Loera-Brust told Al Jazeera.
“It’s certainly deeply concerning that this sort of operation could be the new normal under the incoming Trump administration.”
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