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March 11, 2026
Goal: Strengthen EU defence
EU's New Defence Projects: Drones, Borders, Air and Space Shields
The European Parliament resolution says the EU must raise defence spending, coordinate joint projects, and launch four flagship programmes—drone, eastern flank, air and space defence—to strengthen security against Russia, cyber attacks and new weapons, while ensuring funding, export controls and transparency.
Defence Workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Secure EU defence independence
Making Europe’s Defence Industry Stronger Together
The European Parliament resolution says the EU should create one big defence market to cut spending, grow its own industry, and make Europe safer and less dependent on outside suppliers.
Defence Workers & Military Personnel
Goal: Secure Europe's future
Adding New Countries: A Plan for Growth and Reform
The European Parliament Resolution on EU Enlargement (March 2026) says the EU should keep inviting new members, fast‑track talks with countries that meet rule‑of‑law and democracy standards, give them money and support, and keep the process fair and transparent to boost security, peace and prosperity.
Exporters & Importers
Goal: Stabilize EU economy
EU Budget Rules for a Stable, Greener Future
The European Parliament’s 2026 European Semester resolution says the EU will coordinate member‑state budgets to keep the economy stable, push for €800 billion of new green and defence investment, tighten fiscal rules, and urge countries to follow reforms and cut tax gaps.
Workers & Unions
Goal: Fair pay for women
Ending the Pay and Pension Gap for Women
This EU Gender Pay and Pension Gap Resolution is a plan to cut the pay and pension differences between men and women by tightening equal‑pay laws, boosting childcare, pushing more women into high‑pay jobs, valuing care work, protecting vulnerable groups, collecting data, giving tax breaks, and raising awareness, so that by 2030 women earn more fairly and have better retirement security.
Women & Workers
Goal: Clearer rules
New Food Rules for Breakfast Foods
The European Parliament issued a correction to Directive 2024/1438 that changes the rules for honey, fruit juices, spreads, chestnut puree and dehydrated milk by removing a sub‑point, updating references, and adding new criteria about overheating and pollen removal.
Farmers & Manufacturing Workers
March 10, 2026
Goal: Keep seas healthy
Saving the Sea: Protecting Vulnerable Species, Fighting Invasive Invaders, and Supporting Local Fishers
The European Parliament’s 2026 resolution says protecting the sea is key for food, jobs and the planet, and it plans to guard vulnerable species, expand marine protected areas, fight invasive species, help fishers, and boost research and funding.
Fishermen & NGOs
Goal: Affordable housing for all
Building Affordable, Energy‑Efficient Homes for Everyone
This European Parliament resolution is a plan to fix the housing crisis by building more affordable homes, lowering costs for renters and buyers, and making sure everyone has a safe place to live.
Construction Workers & Construction Companies
Goal: Make EU more open
Your Right to See EU Documents
This European Parliament resolution says everyone has a right to see documents and tells EU leaders to fix slow processes and outdated rules so the system is more open and people can trust it again.
Journalists & NGOs
Goal: Uniform insolvency rules.
Fast, Fair, and Clear Rules for Company Bankruptcies
The EU Directive on Insolvency Law (2024‑2029) creates common rules across Europe so that bankruptcies are handled faster and fairer, letting creditors track assets, stopping shady deals, and requiring directors to act quickly, all to protect workers, investors, and the public.
Workers & Unions
March 09, 2026
Goal: Ensure EU rail compatibility
New Rules to Give Every Train Car a Unique ID and Update Railway Authority Procedures
The EU is proposing a resolution for the Council to approve new train‑ID rules, update the Supervisory Authority’s statutes and procedures, and adjust deadlines, so the EU can help enforce global train‑tracking standards.
Logistics Companies & Construction Companies
March 04, 2026
Goal: Spending public money wisely
Italy’s Recovery Plan Gets 40 Updates to Make Projects Faster and Simpler
The European Commission proposes an update to Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan, revising 40 measures to keep goals on track, simplify paperwork, fix mistakes, and keep climate and digital targets while keeping the EU funding unchanged.
Environmental NGOs & Green Tech Workers
March 03, 2026
Goal: Sustain fish stocks
2026‑2028 Fishing Limits: Keeping Our Oceans Healthy
The European Commission’s new regulation updates fishing limits for several fish species in EU waters for 2026‑2028, using the latest science and partner talks to keep stocks healthy while not changing the EU budget.
Fishermen & Environmental NGOs
February 26, 2026
Goal: Improve rail safety
New Rules for Transporting Dangerous Goods on Trains
The EU will decide how it will vote at the 59th RID Expert Committee meeting on May 28 2026, so that new rules for dangerous goods on trains—like updated lists, packing instructions and safety standards—can be adopted to make rail transport safer and cheaper.
Logistics Companies & Truck Drivers
February 24, 2026
Goal: Hold Russia accountable
EU to Join Ukraine Damage Claims Group
The European Commission wants EU governments to approve joining a new International Claims Commission for Ukraine, a body that will review and decide how much money Russia should pay for the damage it caused, with the EU pledging up to €18 million over ten years to help run it.
Workers & Entrepreneurs
February 23, 2026
Goal: Fair trade with the UK
Choosing a Fair Panel of Experts to Resolve EU‑UK Trade Disputes
The European Commission wants the European Council to approve a decision that creates a balanced, independent panel of at least 15 experts—five from the EU, five from the UK, and five non‑national chairpersons—to handle trade disputes under the EU‑UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Exporters & Importers
February 17, 2026
Goal: Unify financial rules
Unifying Financial Rules Across the EEA
This resolution amends the EEA Agreement to add EU financial rules, making Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein follow the same banking, insurance and market rules as EU countries, and share costs and supervision duties.
Entrepreneurs & Importers
Goal: Smooth trade relations.
EU‑UK Gibraltar Trade Deal: What It Means
This agreement is a legal deal between the EU and the UK (for Gibraltar) that sets rules for trading, customs, taxes, social security, road transport, and fighting tobacco smuggling, and it explains how both sides will share info, help each other enforce laws, and respect each other’s rules.
Truck Drivers & Border Guards
Goal: Smooth trade cooperation.
EU‑UK Gibraltar Deal: Trade, Customs, and Social‑Security Rules
This agreement is a legal deal between the EU and the UK (for Gibraltar) that sets rules for trading, customs, taxes, social security, road transport, and fighting tobacco smuggling, and it explains how both sides will share info, help each other enforce laws, and respect each other’s rules.
Truck Drivers & Border Guards
February 16, 2026
Goal: Support Estonia's recovery
Revising Estonia's €953 million Recovery Plan
The EU is updating Estonia's recovery plan by tweaking five projects (scaling back some renewable energy goals, improving others, and boosting a rail project) while keeping the same €953 million funding to help Estonia modernize its economy, go green, and improve public services.
SMEs: Small Businesses & Tech Startups