001.07.00 European Union financial management
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2024-03-28T16:57:06ZCOMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2021/328 of 24 February 2021 imposing a definitive countervailing duty on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products originating in the People’s Republic of China following an expiry review pursuant to Article 18 of the Regulation (EU) 2016/1037 of the European Parliament and of the Council
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2021/328 of 24 February 2021 imposing a definitive countervailing duty on imports of continuous filament glass fibre products originating in the People’s Republic of China following an expiry review pursuant to Article 18 of the Regulation (EU) 2016/1037 of the European Parliament and of the Council; ΕΚΤΕΛΕΣΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΑΝΟΝΙΣΜΟΣ (ΕΕ) 2021/328 ΤΗΣ ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗΣ της 24ης Φεβρουαρίου 2021 για την επιβολή οριστικού αντισταθμιστικού δασμού στις εισαγωγές προϊόντων συνεχούς υαλονήματος, καταγωγής Λαϊκής Δημοκρατίας της Κίνας, κατόπιν επανεξέτασης ενόψει της λήξης ισχύος των μέτρων σύμφωνα με το άρθρο 18 του κανονισμού (ΕΕ) 2016/1037 του Ευρωπαϊκού Κοινοβουλίου και του Συμβουλίου
Official Journal of the European Union; Επίσημη Εφημερίδα της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης
Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2016/1037 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on protection
against subsidised imports from countries not members of the European Union (1) (‘the basic Regulation’), and in particular
Article 18 thereof..
Non-legislative acts; Μη νομοθετικές πράξεις; Article 1 1. A definitive countervailing duty is imposed on imports of chopped glass fibre strands, of a length of not more than 50 mm; glass fibre rovings, excluding glass fibre rovings which are impregnated and coated and have a loss on ignition of more than 3 % (as determined by the ISO Standard 1887); and mats made of glass fibre filaments excluding mats of glass wool, currently falling under CN codes 7019 11 00, ex 7019 12 00 (TARIC codes 7019 12 00 22, 7019 12 00 25, 7019 12 00 26, 7019 12 00 39) and 7019 31 00, originating in the People’s Republic of China; Άρθρο 1 1. Επιβάλλεται οριστικός αντισταθμιστικός δασμός στις εισαγωγές κομμένων υαλονημάτων, μήκους που δεν υπερβαίνει τα 50 mm· υαλονημάτων με απανωτές στρώσεις, εξαιρουμένων των πλεξίδων νημάτων, εμποτισμένων και επιχρισμένων, με απώλεια πύρωσης 3 % και άνω (προσδιοριζόμενη σύμφωνα με το πρότυπο ISO 1887)· και παραπετασμάτων που είναι κατασκευασμένα από υαλόνημα, εξαιρουμένων αυτών από υαλοβάμβακα, που εμπίπτουν επί του παρόντος στους κωδικούς ΣΟ 7019 11 00, ex 7019 12 00 (κωδικοί TARIC 7019 12 00 22, 7019 12 00 25, 7019 12 00 26, 7019 12 00 39) και 7019 31 00, καταγωγής Λαϊκής Δημοκρατίας της Κίνας.; Άρθρο 2 Ο παρών κανονισμός αρχίζει να ισχύει την επομένη της δημοσίευσής του στην Επίσημη Εφημερίδα της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης.; ticle 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union
2021-02-25T00:00:00ZEuropean Investment Bank Evaluation Activity Report 2022 and Work Programme 2023-2025
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European Investment Bank Evaluation Activity Report 2022 and Work Programme 2023-2025
European Investment Bank
The Evaluation function (IG/EV) of the European Investment Bank
Group promotes accountability through evidence-based
assessments of the Group’s performance and results. It also
contributes to learning, feedback and knowledge sharing to inform
EIB Group decisions on policies, strategies, products, projects and
organisational matters, and to improve performance. IG/EV’s
objectives are set out in the EIB Group Evaluation Policy. 1 It
promotes accountability through evidence-based assessments of
the EIB Group’s performance and results.
doi: 10.2867/14583; QH-BC-23-001-EN-N; 24ACTIVITY REPORT 2022 AND WORK PROGRAMME 2023-2025 The Evaluation Division of the EIB Group conducts independent evaluations of the EIB Group’s activities. It assesses the relevance and performance of these activities in relation to their objectives and the evolving operating environment. It also helps the EIB Group draw lessons on how to continuously improve its work, thereby contributing to a culture of learning and evidence-based decision-making. Evaluation reports are available from the EIB website: www.eib.org/evaluation
2023-03-03T00:00:00ZEvaluation of the FEMIP Trust Fund From 2004 to 2022
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Evaluation of the FEMIP Trust Fund From 2004 to 2022
European Investment Bank
The Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership Trust Fund (FTF) was financed by 17
EU Member States, the United Kingdom, and the European Commission and is managed by the EIB.
The FTF aimed to help the EIB overcome capacity and expertise gaps in the Mediterranean Partner
Countries (MPCs) and to create the conditions for stronger engagement in the region. To this end, it
provided technical assistance, capacity building and risk capital funding in the MPCs.
This evaluation assesses the relevance and achievements of the FTF and draws lessons for the future.
It seeks to inform the donors’ deliberations on the future of the trust fund, including the decision on
its potential replenishment. It provides an independent assessment of the Fund’s relevance, results,
and management.
The evaluation covers all activities undertaken by the FTF since 2004 in seven FEMIP countries (Tunisia,
Palestine, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Algeria). These activities were implemented in a
range of sectors: finance and MSMEs, transport, environment, climate change and energy, research,
development and innovation, and human capital.
The evaluation is based on a combination of data collection and analysis methods including
documentary review, portfolio analysis, stakeholders’ interviews, comparison with other sources of
funding and 14 in-depth case studies.
Independent evaluation reports are available from the EIB website: http://www.eib.org/evaluation; For further information on the EIB’s activities, please consult our website, www.eib.org. You can also contact info@eib.org. Get our e-newsletter at www.eib.org/sign-up.
2023-05-01T00:00:00ZCommunication on a Strategy for the future of Schengen and Amendment of the Regulation establishing the Schengen Evaluation Mechanism
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Communication on a Strategy for the future of Schengen and Amendment of the Regulation establishing the Schengen Evaluation Mechanism
SIBIAN, Ionut
This opinion deals with the new Strategy for the future of Schengen issued by the European Commission last June. The Strategy is part of a broader effort to update and strengthen Schengen, which also includes a proposal to amend the regulation on the Schengen evaluation and monitoring mechanism. In this opinion, the EESC welcomes the Commission's Strategy towards a fully functioning and resilient Schengen area and reaffirms its full support for the principles underlying Schengen cooperation. Nevertheless the opinion also advances some concerns, such as: reports of fundamental rights violations at the EU's external borders; the semi-permanent reintroduction of border controls at parts of Member States internal borders and the negative economic and social impact this has had on businesses, and in particular frontier workers, border communities and Euroregions. The EESC is also concerned about the continued exclusion from full application of the Schengen acquis of the Member States Cyprus, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia and it calls for swift and decisive action from the Council in this regard. Concerning the proposals to improve the functioning of the Schengen Evaluation Mechanism, the opinion expresses positive views, in particular with respect to the quicker follow-up, increased synergies with the Vulnerability Assessment Mechanism and increased and more horizontal attention to human rights, including the envisaged role for the Fundamental Rights Agency. However, care should be taken to ensure that the Schengen Evaluation Mechanism does not politicise issues of a more technical nature.
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council "A strategy towards a fully functioning and resilient Schengen area" [COM(2021) 277 final] Proposal for a Council regulation on the establishment and operation of an evaluation and monitoring mechanism to verify the application of the Schengen acquis and repealing Regulation (EU)No 1053/2013 [COM(2021) 278 final – 2021/0134 (NLE)] SOC/697; Article 304 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
2021-10-06T00:00:00Z