YALTA ECONOMIC FORUM 2017

Foreign Participants

THE INHERENT WEAKNESS OF THE EU’S APPROACH TO CRIMEA

Crimea Background

CATALONIA AT A GLANCE

Source: AFP News Agency

EU NATIONAL RAILWAYS ENTITIES

  1. Austria: Österreichische Bundesbahnen (ÖBB)
  2. Belgium:  Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen (NMBS) - Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Belges(SNCB)
  3. Bulgaria : Balgarski Darzhavni Zheleznitsi (BDZ)

RAIL FORUM EUROPE

Mission

The main purpose of the Association is to facilitate dialogue between Members of the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Member States and the European rail sector. The Association intends to achieve a better understanding of rail-related issues and generally speaking to facilitate the work of all interested parties.

To this end, the Association endeavours in particular to facilitate:

CATALONIA: THE EU NEEDS TO INTERVENE !!!!

Author: Simon Tisdall, Assistant Editor of the Guardia and a foreign affairs columnist

Orginal Text has been edited

EUROPEAN UNION AGENCY FOR RAILWAYS

Management Board Members

U.S. TECH COMPANIES LOBBYING THE EU

US tech companies are gradually becoming aware that the success of their business model in Europe depends on influencing the regulatory framework in Brussels. Half of the top 10 most influential companies lobbying the Commission are from the US and with the exception of General Electric all of them are primarily software companies. Their dominance of the lobbying scene is particularly strong in the area of the digital single market and the digital economy.

Annual reported EU lobbying expenditures by Silicon Valley Companies (2017)

CATALONIA’S POST REFERENDUM OPTIONS

According to the Catalan government, preliminary results showed that 90% of people cast their ballots in favour of independence. A total of 2.26 million Catalans – 42% of the region’s 5.3 million eligible voters – are said to have taken part in the referendum.

In the next few days, the results of the referendum will be sent to the Catalan parliament. The law passed by the Catalan parliament last month backing the vote, while declared invalid by the Spanish courts, says the government should declare independence within 48 hours of a Yes vote, regardless of turnout levels.

POLITICAL DIALOGUE AND COOPERATION AGREEMENT (PDCA) EU-CUBA

The European Parliament (EP) gave its consent by a large majority (567 votes to 65, with 31 abstentions) on 5 July 2017 to the conclusion of the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement (PDCA) between the EU and Cuba.

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