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Digital Economy The extension would allow uninterrupted personal data transfers to the UK until 27 December 2025. This extension would give time for the Commission to assess whether the UK's ongoing data protection reform is aligned with EU standards. |
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Postal The regulator can compensate the postal incumbent for the provision of the postal universal service for the period of 2023–2024. The regulator had not been able to reimburse the calculated net cost for that period until the Commission had approved the state aid. Read more on state aid cases related to the postal sector and on the postal sector in our latest Postal Benchmarks. |
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Sustainability Cullen's newest Sustainability Explainer explains the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body that provides governments with scientific information on anthropogenic climate change. The IPCC assesses and synthesises the latest science on climate change, offering regular updates to inform policymakers on climate risks, and on adaptation and mitigation strategies. |
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Digital Economy Cullen International published a cheat sheet outlining how the various EU cybersecurity initiatives adopted thus far work together to strengthen the security and resilience of critical sectors at EU level. |
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Digital Economy This benchmark covers digital payment initiatives in selected countries in the Americas, as well as efforts to promote open banking, interoperability and prevent financial scams. Most countries in the region have initiatives to promote the adoption of digital payments, and fast payment schemes are becoming increasingly common. All the researched countries, except for the US, have rules on open banking. Specific laws or regulations to prevent financial scams are not common, as only some countries in the region have them. Find this and more in our Americas Digital Economy Benchmarks. |
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In this 45-minute free webinar, our experts will provide a high-level overview and analysis of recent changes to postal regulations in selected European countries, with a particular focus on key aspects of the new German and Lithuanian postal laws, adopted in 2024. |
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