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RSSThe Commission adopted 7 decisions granting Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands and Sweden, access to the EU direct procedure for the registration of geographical indications for craft and industrial products (CIGIs).

On 5 and 6 June, the 2025 EU Industry Days take place in Rzeszów, Poland, supported by the Polish Presidency of the EU Council. This flagship Commission event supports EU industry, bringing together key policymakers from the EU, EU countries and regions and stakeholders from industry, SMEs, and more

The Commission adopted the first list of 13 Strategic Projects on strategic raw materials located outside of the EU, including in overseas countries or territories. The Strategic Projects will diversify the EU's sources of supply and increase economic security.

We speak to businesses about the barriers they encounter when doing business in the EU. With the single market strategy we are setting out to fix the most recurrent and harmful obstacles as a priority.
Today, the European Commission has taken further steps to support the EU's transition to a low-carbon economy. Four new pieces of secondary legislation and a communication relating to the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) will help the EU's industry to become more resilient, competitive and reduce CO2.

Compulsory licensing is a new and important intellectual property tool in the EU crisis response toolkit. The new regulation establishes an EU-level framework to efficiently grant a compulsory licence in a clearly defined cross-border crisis or emergency situations.

Today, the European Commission has presented a Single Market Strategy to create a more simple, seamless and strong European home market.

The European Commission proposes to cut €400 million in annual administrative cost for companies, adding to the €8 billion already targeted through earlier simplification efforts. With a new category of small-mid caps, the measures will ease compliance obligations and thus free resources for growth.

The event took place on 16 May from 10.00 - 12.00. It included a guided tour of the platform, and a talk on how stakeholders can publish articles, access funding and network with others.

Today, the European Commission adopted the 2025-2030 working plan for the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and Energy Labelling Regulation. It provides a list of products that should be prioritised to introduce ecodesign requirements and energy labelling over the next five years.