Latest

Between ethics and innovation: what do the proposed changes to the EU AI Act bring?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 17, 2025.

The European Union is recognised as the first political actor to create a comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, with the adoption of the EU...

The Uncertain Future of Captive Finance

Finances Emre Alkin - May 17, 2025.

I had the chance to review Deloitte's automotive report covering 27,000 consumers across 26 countries. The research shows that there are striking changes in automotive...

Will the new Polish president build a bridge or a wall to Brussels?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 16, 2025.

The Polish presidential elections scheduled for 18 May represent a significant moment in the development of the country and its position within the European Union. For...

Can the UK government deliver on its promise of long-term growth?

UK Jim O'Neill - May 16, 2025.

After becoming the first country to cut a new trade “deal” (or at least the framework of a deal) with the United States, British Prime...

Will Europe act fast enough to counter Trump’s challenge to the post-war order?

EU Sharmila Devi - May 16, 2025.

According to European optimists, Donald Trump’s wielding of a wrecking ball to the post-Second World War global order has roused Europe out of complacency, and...

The USA v. Google - a test case for the future of competition in the digital markets

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 15, 2025.

As TA announced earlier, the US Department of Justice submitted on 6 May a proposal to the Virginia court requiring Google to sell its main...

The long-term effects of Trump's policies will be only partly reversible

Economy Michael Spence - May 15, 2025.

To call the current global economic environment “uncertain” grossly understates the confusion that has taken hold in recent months, and especially since US President Donald...

Pages 65 of 181