Denmark has rejected Germany and France’s calls to abandon a planned EU supply chain law aimed at combating forced labor and environmental impacts, with Industry Minister Morten Bødskov asserting the importance of the initiative as Denmark prepares to take the EU Council presidency. While negotiations for postponement are ongoing, concerns about competitiveness have been raised, particularly regarding the financial burden of compliance on companies. Bødskov emphasized the need for simplifying reporting obligations without compromising climate goals, reflecting a cautious approach to balancing regulation and industry support.
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EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister
Belgium's migration minister, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, advocates for the EU to leverage trade and visa policies to compel less developed countries to accept returned migrants, marking a shift from Brussels' traditional separation of trade and immigration. This approach aligns with rising far-right sentiments in Europe and echoes tactics used by the Trump administration, as the EU confronts increasing asylum applications and seeks to enforce stricter immigration controls. Need More Context? 🔎
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