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April 29, 2026

EU Parliament: Resolution
Trade

Goal: Protect EU jobs and standards

Keeping EU Companies, Jobs and Products Safe from Unfair Foreign Competition

The European Parliament resolution says the EU must tighten rules and use trade‑defence tools to stop unfair foreign competition, protect jobs, and keep EU products safe and fair for consumers.

Exporters & Importers
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Ensure EU law works

Making Sure EU Laws Are Actually Followed

The European Parliament’s 29 April 2026 resolution is a formal statement that tells the European Commission to publish yearly, clear reports on how EU laws are being applied, make the data open and easy to read, act faster and more transparently when countries break the rules, use technology responsibly, and help member states implement the laws on time.

NGOs: Environmental NGOs & Journalists
EU Parliament: Official Decision
Terrorism

Goal: Boost EU safety

Passenger travel data shared with Iceland to fight terrorism and serious crime

The European Parliament resolution says the EU can sign a deal with Iceland that lets Iceland get and share passenger travel data with EU police to stop terrorism and serious crime, and it tells EU leaders and member states about it.

Law Enforcement & Border Guards
EU Parliament: Budget Work
Can make law
Belgium

Goal: Help workers transition

EU Grants €2 M to Help Liège Steel Workers Find New Jobs

The European Parliament resolution lets the EU give Belgium about €2 million to help 507 workers from a bankrupt steel plant in Liège find new jobs through training, job‑search help and other support, while requiring the money to be used transparently and reported on.

Workers & Manufacturing Workers
EU Parliament: Report
Rule of Law

Goal: Uphold EU values

EU Rights Review 2024‑2025

This European Parliament resolution for 2024‑2025 checks how well EU countries protect basic rights, calls for faster action when rules are broken, and urges stronger safeguards for vulnerable groups, media, privacy, and the rule of law.

Women & Journalists
EU Parliament: Official Decision
Air Transport

Goal: Make travel easier and cheaper

Transatlantic Air Transport Agreement with Iceland and Norway

The European Parliament approved a resolution that clears the way for new air‑travel agreements between the EU, the US, Iceland, and Norway, letting airlines from each side fly freely, setting shared safety and passenger‑rights rules, and opening up more routes and potentially lower fares.

Tourism Industry & Workers
EU Parliament: New Law Work
Can make law
Environment

Goal: Reduce regulatory burden

Simplifying rules for everyday products and chemicals

This EU resolution simplifies chemical rules by cutting paperwork, adding digital contacts, easing labelling, and speeding up cosmetic and fertilizer approvals while keeping safety high.

Manufacturing Workers & Workers
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Research

Goal: Ensure EU spending accountability

Reviewing Europe's investments in clean energy, digital life, and modern infrastructure

The European Parliament's decision approves the 2024 spending for 24 massive EU research projects—covering everything from clean energy to advanced chips—while also issuing a resolution that tells these groups they need to tighten up their money management and internal rules for the future.

Researchers & Tech Startups
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Budget

Goal: Protect people's data rights

Review of the European Data Protection Supervisor’s 2024 Budget and Activities

The European Parliament's decision approves the EDPS, an independent watchdog that makes sure EU groups protect your data, confirming its spending while also giving it advice on how to handle new challenges like AI and cyber threats.

IT Specialists & Tech Companies
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Transparency

Goal: Making sure EU money is spent right

EU Agencies 2024 Budget Clearance and Performance Review

The European Parliament on 29 April 2026 approved the 2024 accounts of 31 EU agencies, officially cleared them to keep using their budgets, and issued a resolution that demands more transparency, better performance tracking, tighter procurement rules, stronger cybersecurity, and more efficient use of money.

Law Enforcement & Border Guards
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Rule of Law

Goal: Hold EU bodies accountable

European Public Prosecutor’s Office 2024 Budget Review

The European Parliament approved the EPPO’s 2024 budget, closed its accounts, and confirmed the office spent its money properly while calling for more staff, money, and better cooperation to fight EU financial crimes.

Law Enforcement & Workers
EU Parliament: Budget Spending Check
Transparency

Goal: Keeping power in check

2024 Budget Review of the European Economic and Social Committee

This document is the European Parliament's annual discharge, which is basically a big audit confirming that the EESC spent its 2024 money responsibly and followed the rules, while also giving them a list of things they need to improve, like cybersecurity and internal controls.

Workers & Unions

April 27, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

Goal: Keep EU economy strong

New zero‑duty import quotas for selected agricultural and industrial goods

This EU regulation amends tariff quotas so that certain products can enter the EU at zero duty, adding new items, tweaking existing ones, and dropping a few, to keep supply stable and help businesses compete, starting July 1 2026.

Importers & Exporters

April 23, 2026

EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Rail

Goal: Reduce carbon emissions

New Rules to Make Trains Run Smarter Across Europe

The EU is putting new rules in place so trains can use tracks more efficiently across the continent, giving countries more control, keeping military trains exempt, making penalties fair, and setting up a platform for train operators and track managers to coordinate, all to improve service and cut emissions.

Logistics Companies & Workers
EU Commission: Official Decision
Environment

Goal: Stop plastic pollution

Plan to ban plastic fishing ropes in the North‑East Atlantic

The EU Council will approve a recommendation to ban dolly ropes in fishing, helping cut plastic pollution in the North‑East Atlantic and aligning with EU environmental laws.

Fishermen & Environmental NGOs

April 20, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Trade

Goal: Support Syria's recovery

EU Ends Trade Pause with Syria

The EU is proposing a resolution to end the temporary pause on its trade agreement with Syria, officially restoring the original deal and signaling support for Syria’s recovery, without changing current trade rules or prices.

Exporters & Importers

April 16, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Rail

Goal: Keep trains safe across borders

Updating the rules for cross-border train travel

This is a proposal for the EU to vote on six updates to international train rules, aiming to match EU safety standards, give more time for paperwork, add safety devices and better digital tracking, while rejecting a confusing certificate format.

Logistics Companies & Importers
EU Commission: New Law Work
Can make law
Agriculture

Goal: Consistent agricultural data

New Rules for How Farms Count Money and Costs

This EU regulation sets the rules for how farms are counted and measured across Europe so that the government can fairly decide how much money to give farmers and keep food prices stable.

Farmers & Exporters

April 10, 2026

EU Commission: Official Decision
Health

Goal: Simplify drug trade

Expanding Canada‑EU Medicine Trade Rules to Cover Active Ingredients

The EU Council will adopt a resolution adding active pharmaceutical ingredients to the GMP Protocol under CETA, letting Canada’s drug‑making standards be recognized for these ingredients once Canada finishes its internal checks.

Health Professionals & Importers
EU Commission: Official Decision
Environment

Goal: Making Europe greener and stronger

Denmark's Recovery Plan Updated: More Green Projects, Less Red Tape

The EU approved a revised Denmark Recovery and Resilience Plan that cuts some hard‑to‑do projects, simplifies others, and moves money to boost home energy efficiency and vehicle tax priorities, while keeping the plan fully funded and giving it a positive assessment.

Farmers & Construction Companies