The EU updates sanctions against Belarus for its support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The EU Council modifies the sanctions regulation against Belarus, adjusting the restrictive measures in force due to its involvement in the war against Ukraine.
The EU Council modifies the sanctions regulation against Belarus, adjusting the restrictive measures in force due to its involvement in the war against Ukraine.
The EU establishes specific cases in which companies may destroy unsold products without breaching the general prohibition. It affects manufacturers and distributors of consumer goods.
Several articles of the Law on Customer Service are challenged before the Constitutional Court for possible violation of the Constitution. The challenge affects regulations on company obligations to their clients.
The EU updates the rules so that companies can share patents and technology without breaching competition regulations. It facilitates technology transfer agreements under certain conditions.
The EU Council modifies restrictive sanctions against Russia for its destabilizing actions. Restrictive measures in force since 2024 are updated.
Canary Islands updates its climate change, energy and land regulations to facilitate renewable energy projects and adapt territorial regulation to new energy challenges.
The EU updates the rules for protecting bank savings, expanding which deposits are covered and how guarantee funds can be used. It also improves cooperation between countries and information for citizens.
The EU updates rules to intervene in banks in crisis before they fail. Resolution mechanisms and financing for orderly rescues are improved.
The EU establishes the official methods to certify that an activity removes CO2 from the atmosphere permanently. It affects companies and industries that want to accredit their carbon credits.
The Government assigns public telephone numbers for customer service and sets the conditions for their use. It affects companies that offer telephone service lines to their customers.