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politics1 year ago

"Northern Ireland's Political Deadlock Broken: Government Restored with Sinn Féin in First Minister Post"

The British parliament has approved a revamp of post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, paving the way for the region to elect a government for the first time in two years. The deal, which eliminates physical checks on goods moving within the UK internal market system, represents a political win for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and follows lobbying from U.S. President Joe Biden. The Irish nationalists Sinn Fein are set to take the First Minister role, while the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is expected to take the Deputy First Minister role in the power-sharing government.

politics1 year ago

"DUP Ends Boycott, Revives Power Sharing in Northern Ireland"

Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has reached a deal with the British government on post-Brexit trade rules, allowing it to return to the region's power-sharing government after almost two years. The deal addresses concerns about trade barriers with the rest of the UK and safeguards Northern Ireland's place within it. This development offers a resolution to a crisis that threatened the political settlement underpinning the 1998 peace deal and marks a significant aspect of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

business2 years ago

"Regulations on Electric Cars Pose Multi-Billion Dollar Burden for Automakers"

New Brexit trade rules requiring EU-produced electric cars to be made from locally sourced parts could cost European manufacturers £3.75bn over the next three years, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). The rules, which come into force in January, aim to protect the European industry from cheap imports but have caused difficulties for carmakers on both sides of the Channel as battery production in Europe has not ramped up as quickly as expected. The ACEA is appealing to the European Commission to delay the rules for three years, warning that they could reduce output from EU factories by 480,000 vehicles and increase consumer prices for electric vehicles.

politics2 years ago

Biden Vetoes Bills Aimed at Solar Tariffs and Protectionism

President Biden has vetoed legislation that would have reinstated tariffs on solar panels from Chinese companies in Southeast Asia that had been found to be imported into the United States in violation of trade rules. The Senate narrowly passed the resolution this month, with several key Democrats supporting the measure, in a sharp rebuke to Mr. Biden. The president announced a two-year pause on the tariffs last year after importers complained that the penalties would threaten broader adoption of solar energy in the United States.

politics2 years ago

Senate Overrides Biden's Solar Tariff Pause in Bipartisan Rebuke.

The Senate has approved a measure to reinstate tariffs on solar panels from Chinese companies in Southeast Asia that had been found to be coming into the United States in violation of trade rules. The Biden administration had temporarily halted the tariffs to ensure an adequate supply of solar panels in the fight against climate change. President Biden has said that he will veto the measure, but the measure, which several key Democrats supported, was a notable rebuke of the Biden administration’s actions.

technology2 years ago

Democrats caution against Big Tech's potential evasion of competition policies through new trade rules.

A group of Democratic lawmakers have warned that the tech industry's push for new international data rules in trade negotiations over an Indo-Pacific framework could limit US regulators' ability to regulate some of the country's largest companies. The lawmakers argue that the rules could allow personal information to be sent anywhere, instead of being locked securely in the US, and could conflict with President Biden's whole-of-government effort to promote competition. The tech industry's proposed rules could also limit the ability to regulate artificial intelligence and the transfer of sensitive personal data, the lawmakers warned.

politics2 years ago

DUP rejects new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will vote against Rishi Sunak's deal on trade rules in Northern Ireland, citing "ongoing concerns." The first parliamentary vote on the Windsor Framework deal is set for Wednesday. The DUP's move is a blow to U.K. government efforts to restore power sharing in the region. The party walked out of the region's power-sharing institutions last year in protest at the protocol, which kept Northern Ireland bound to EU standards on goods.