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EU law weekly briefing: Polish Council Presidency agenda, DMA, AI and data protection, MiCA/CRR3, energy, environment (CBAM, BPA), UPC and trade—9 January 2025

Published on: 09 January 2025

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  • EU fundamentals
  • Corporate
  • Competition and state aid
  • Data protection
  • Dispute resolution
  • Financial services
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Insurance and reinsurance
  • IP
  • Regulatory
  • TMT
  • International trade
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EU fundamentals

Polish Presidency of Council of the EU publishes presidency programme

The Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU has released its plan for 1 January–30 June 2025, with a core aim of reinforcing Europe’s security. It will champion EU enlargement, reinforce defence and energy security, press ahead with migration and asylum reform, and maintain backing for Ukraine against Russian aggression. Legislative work will prioritise digital transformation, green energy, health resilience, and labour rights. The presidency also plans to streamline regulation, boost competitiveness, and build global partnerships on trade, cybersecurity, and industrial policy. Full particulars appear in the programme, with additional detail set out below. See: LNB News 08/01/2025 25.

Corporate

Gender Balance Directive for corporate boards entered into application at the end of 2024

Member States were required to transpose Directive (EU) 2022/2381 (Gender Balance on Corporate Boards Directive) into their domestic law by 28 December 2024...

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