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Döner remains unchanged in the EU
The application by the International Doner Federation for EU-wide rules for Döner Kebab has been withdrawn, meaning that Döner will remain diverse. This is seen as good news for the German food industry.
EU Data Act: Strengthening Consumer Rights to Device Data
The EU Data Act strengthens consumer rights over the data collected by their connected devices. Manufacturers must disclose what data is collected and how it can be accessed.
EU imposes fine on Google for competition violations
The EU Commission has imposed a fine of 2.95 billion euros on Google for abusing its dominant position in the online advertising market. Google plans to appeal the decision.
PayPal Stops Billion-Euro Payments
German banks halted billion-euro transactions due to security issues at PayPal, significantly impacting payment traffic. PayPal confirmed that the problems have now been resolved.
Gas storage in Germany only moderately filled
Gas storage facilities in Germany are currently significantly less filled than in previous years, raising concerns about supply security. However, the responsible ministry and the gas industry do not see an acute danger to gas supply.
EU Commission and Big Tech: Hesitation on Fines
The EU Commission hesitates to enforce fines against Big Tech, negatively impacting competition and consumers. Gerhard Trautmann criticizes Google's policy as a violation of the EU regulation for fair digital markets.
Packaging waste remains a problem despite mandatory reusable offers
Despite the introduction of mandatory reusable offers, packaging waste remains a significant problem in Germany. The federal government is under pressure to implement EU regulations for reducing packaging waste.
Stricter Rules for AI in Europe
As of today, stricter rules for large AI systems are in effect in Europe to protect copyright and create legal certainty. Companies must disclose which data they use to avoid legal disputes.
EU allows larger liquid containers in hand luggage
The EU has approved new scanners that allow larger liquid containers in hand luggage. However, implementation in Germany will take some time.
Meta stops political advertising in the EU
Meta has announced that it will no longer allow political advertising on its platforms in the EU starting in October, in response to new EU regulations on transparency. This decision follows controversies regarding data protection and foreign interference.
EU plans ban on combustion engines for rental cars and company fleets
The EU plans to ban combustion engines for rental cars and company fleets starting in 2030, facing opposition from the Federal Ministry of Transport and the automotive industry.
EU strengthens protection for dogs and cats
The EU plans new regulations to protect dogs and cats, aiming to combat breeding issues and reduce illegal trade. The European Parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of the measures.
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