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American whiskey distillers rejoice as EU suspends tariff increase
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David Meyer
May 17, 2021
Newsletters
Law firms are building A.I. expertise as regulation looms
By
Jeremy Kahn
May 11, 2021
Tech
New European regulations require tech companies to prove A.I. is trustworthy
By
Fortune Editors
May 7, 2021
Health
France’s Valneva to raise funds to bolster its inactivated COVID-19 vaccine
By
Siva Sithraputhran
May 5, 2021
International
With an eye on China, Europe mulls restrictions on foreign takeovers and investments
By
David Meyer
May 5, 2021
Health
Europe starts considering a Chinese COVID-19 vaccine for approval
By
David Meyer
May 4, 2021
Environment
Europe seeks to fast-track its big bets on hydrogen, 5G and blockchain
By
Ewa Krukowska
and
Bloomberg
May 4, 2021
Europe considers reopening its borders to fully vaccinated tourists and to those from low-infection countries
By
David Meyer
May 3, 2021
Tech
Apple’s regulatory woes continue as EU slaps it with antitrust warning over App Store levies
By
Aoife White
and
Bloomberg
April 30, 2021
International
The post-Brexit trade agreement is now a done deal
By
David Meyer
April 28, 2021
Newsletters
The sun is setting on A.I.’s Wild West
By
Jeremy Kahn
April 27, 2021
Tech
Europe proposes strict A.I. regulation likely to have an impact around the world
By
Jeremy Kahn
April 21, 2021
International
Pandemic economics: Europe’s employers kept workers on payrolls, America’s bosses did not
By
Sophie Mellor
April 20, 2021
Health
The U.S. and Britain are vaccinating at a blistering pace—with very different results. Here’s what the U.K. did right
By
Vivienne Walt
April 16, 2021
Health
Even as nearly 60 countries sign on, big questions still hang over Russia’s Sputnik V COVID vaccine
By
Vivienne Walt
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David Meyer
April 14, 2021
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