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EU law weekly update: budget, competition and state aid, border controls, financial services, energy, environment, IP and life sciences—key developments to 10 July 2025

Published on: 10 July 2025

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  • EU fundamentals
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  • Competition and state aid
  • Free movement, immigration and employment
  • Financial services
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  • IP
  • Life sciences
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EU fundamentals

The Council of the EU has set its position on the 2026 EU draft budget, fixing commitments at €186.24bn and payments at €186.49bn, excluding appropriations for special instruments outside the multiannual financial framework (MFF). It adopts a cautious, realistic stance built on three principles: (1) ensuring the sound delivery of policies and programmes; (2) sustaining the ability to respond to ongoing crises; and (3) safeguarding sufficient margins beneath MFF ceilings for unforeseen needs. See: LNB News 09/07/2025 37.

Commercial

MLex notes that France’s €3 minimum postage for book orders under €35 falls within Directive 2006/123/EC, the EU Services Directive, and could be permissible as a cultural measure, according to Advocate General Maciej Szpunar in an opinion dated 3 July 2025. The measure, which Amazon challenged, is nevertheless not automatically exempt from EU rules merely because it pursues a cultural aim...

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