Good morning from Aarhus, the place European Fee president Ursula von der Leyen and her school of commissioners are on the town to kick off Denmark’s six-month EU presidency.
Right here’s a scoop to start out: Giant European corporations together with Airbus and BNP Paribas have urged Brussels to halt its landmark AI rules, because the EU considers watering down key parts amid stress from the US.
As we speak, I clarify Denmark’s stance on commerce talks with the US, as stress mounts to clinch a deal inside per week. And our parliament correspondent hears from the person who triggered a no-confidence vote in von der Leyen.
Doing their finest
Denmark has praised the European Fee’s technique for negotiating a tariff deal with US President Donald Trump because the deadline to stave off a full blown commerce battle attracts nearer.
Context: Trump has threatened to impose 50 per cent tariffs on items from the EU, except either side can clinch a deal by July 9. Whereas the fee is main talks for the EU, member states have struggled to show a united entrance as their financial pursuits diverge.
Germany has criticised Brussels’ strategy as too “complicated” and known as for a fast deal that will assist its trade, whereas France has requested for an extension to proceed haggling and get a greater settlement.
“We should always . . . ensure that we truly discover good options, regardless that in addition they take longer to seek out,” Danish economic system minister Stephanie Lose informed journalists in Copenhagen yesterday, seemingly becoming a member of the French quite than the German camp.
EU commerce commissioner Maroš Šefčovič is in Washington at present for an additional spherical of talks together with his US counterparts, after nearly three months of negotiations.
“The fee has negotiated and behaved in a really intelligent method,” Lose stated. “I’m very certain that they may also do their best possible to seek out options which might be in all the European continent’s pursuits.”
Denmark has simply taken over the EU’s rotating six-month presidency, and might be liable for navigating any fallout from the discussions.
“I positively don’t suppose that Europe must be escalating. We should always attempt to discover options,” Lose stated. “In fact, if there are not any options in sight, we shouldn’t simply settle for something.”
An EU official yesterday stated that there would probably solely be an settlement in precept on decrease tariffs, whereas negotiations continued previous July 9. However even that was not assured, and the EU remained able to retaliate with tariffs of its personal, they added.
EU ambassadors will meet tomorrow in case there’s a deal to endorse.
Chart du jour: Uneasy
Simply weeks after European Central Financial institution chief Christine Lagarde hailed a “international euro” second, some contained in the financial institution are questioning if the euro’s power may develop into too much of a good thing.
Not very assured
The person behind an attempt to topple the European Commission stated he expects it to fail, however guarantees that fee president Ursula von der Leyen will get a tricky grilling from European parliamentarians, writes Andy Bounds.
Context: Romanian nationalist Gheorghe Piperea final week tabled a motion of no-confidence, which was accepted by celebration leaders yesterday after confirming he had reached the minimal of 72 signatures supporting the transfer, or 10 per cent of MEPs.
A parliamentary debate on the movement will happen on Monday, with the vote scheduled for Thursday, based on officers.
Whereas von der Leyen is prone to survive the vote, Piperea stated his important purpose was to not convey down the fee — which final occurred in 1999 — however to carry von der Leyen accountable over the so-called Pfizergate affair.
The EU’s basic court docket in Could ruled against the commission over its refusal to share personal textual content messages between von der Leyen and Pfizer’s chief government Albert Bourla throughout negotiations to provide Covid-19 vaccines.
The New York Occasions had sued the fee over its refusal to disclose the messages exchanged in 2021. The court docket rejected the fee’s argument that it couldn’t discover the texts, forcing it to look once more or present a greater clarification for why they can’t be made public.
“The fee has not but complied with the court docket. That is about accountability of presidency,” stated Piperea, of the right-wing nationalist AUR celebration. “I can not settle for impunity. The president must come and reply questions from MEPs.”
Piperea stated three individuals had eliminated their names from the movement below political stress, because the 27-member fee has representatives from 5 totally different events. He declined to publish the remaining names.
“This stress is a scandal. That is democracy in motion,” Piperea stated.
What to observe at present
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and European Fee president Ursula von der Leyen maintain a press convention in Aarhus.
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German international minister Johann Wadephul hosts Chinese language counterpart Wang Yi in Berlin.
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