For a long time now, the creation of the euro, a dangerous experiment that placed political fantasy over economic reality, has been the most damaging example of just how far, and just how incompetently, those running the EU would go in the name of “ever-closer union.” That dismal precedent may now have been eclipsed by Brussels’s involvement in securing supplies of the COVID-19 vaccine for those who live within the EU’s borders, a lethal experiment that placed political dogma over medical need.
Supported by Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, the EU Commission (its administrative arm) took over the negotiations with vaccine manufacturers on behalf of all EU member-states last June. This was designed both as a declaration of EU “solidarity” and because of the belief that bargaining on behalf of the whole bloc could secure the vaccine at a cheaper price, a calculation that appeared to take little account of the economic costs of any delays, and delay was what — for a variety of reasons — Brussels delivered.
The U.K. came to its deal with AstraZeneca (the manufacturer of the Oxford vaccine) three months earlier than the EU, and its contract came with sharper teeth. The EU also took four months longer than the U.K. and U.S. to sign up with Pfizer.
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December 27, 2017
EU Security Services: Border Security 2018
Following the success of the previous sell-out events, SMi
Group’s Border Security Conference returns in 2018 with its biggest and
best agenda to date.
In addition, with free-movement a critical and divisive focus of Brexit negotiations, as well as a new administration in the White House, this year's event is more topical and relevant than ever.
With rapid globalisation impacting every continent, added pressures to borders around the world need addressing. Border Security 2018 will provide amplatform for leading representatives of industry and government to discuss the political and technological solutions being utilised to secure national borders.
Read more: Border Security 2018 — EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
In addition, with free-movement a critical and divisive focus of Brexit negotiations, as well as a new administration in the White House, this year's event is more topical and relevant than ever.
With rapid globalisation impacting every continent, added pressures to borders around the world need addressing. Border Security 2018 will provide amplatform for leading representatives of industry and government to discuss the political and technological solutions being utilised to secure national borders.
Read more: Border Security 2018 — EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
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October 7, 2015
Refugee Crises: EU, Turkey agree on refugee action plan
Brussels and Ankara have set up an action plan on regulating the flow of
refugees to Europe, according to media reports. New camps and
coordinated border controls are the cornerstones of the plan
Read more: EU, Turkey agree on refugee action plan: reports | News | DW.COM | 04.10.2015
Read more: EU, Turkey agree on refugee action plan: reports | News | DW.COM | 04.10.2015
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