The Labour government is considering sending failed asylum seekers to the Balkans to address the crisis of migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats, with over 5,200 migrants entering Britain this year. Under the proposed plan, overseas “return hubs” would house rejected applicants, differentiating it from the Conservatives’ failed Rwanda scheme. The UK may approach Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, and North Macedonia for this initiative, which has been endorsed by the EU and the UN’s International Organisation for Migration.
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EU restricts Chinese medical devices in retaliation against ‘Made in China’
The EU has imposed restrictions on imports of Chinese medical devices in response to allegations of discrimination against foreign manufacturers in public contract bids, requiring exclusion of Chinese bidders from contracts over €5mn for five years. This marks the first application of the International Procurement Instrument, aimed at opening overseas markets, as the EU seeks to address trade tensions exacerbated by China's "Made in China" policy, which prioritizes domestic suppliers. While the EU is open...
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