Ditte Juul Jørgensen Takes the Helm of EU Trade Policy Amid Rising Global Tensions

Ditte Juul Jørgensen, a distinguished Danish diplomat, has been appointed as the new Director-General for EU…

Norway’s Oil Windfall: Europe Asks Oslo to Share Crisis Gains

As war and instability grip the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz, Norway’s role as…

Caught in the Crossfire: How China’s Export Controls Are Rewiring European Business

European boardrooms have a new line item on their risk registers: Beijing’s export license. What began…

How Putin Lost the Backdoor into the EU: Orbán’s Defeat and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

The Fall of Europe’s Last Kremlin Ally and What It Means for the Continent’s Future When…

Europe’s Independent Hormuz Strategy Signals a New Maritime Order: Implications for Nordic Trade

Oil movement around the gulf of Hormuz over the past months. | Source: JP morgan commodities…

Hungary’s Political Reset: What Péter Magyar’s Victory Means for Nordic Business

In a watershed moment for Central European politics, Péter Magyar’s Tisza Party has secured a decisive…

Beyond the Border Stamp: How the EU’s EES Is Reshaping Nordic Trade, Travel, and Compliance

Six months into the digital border rollout, 27,000 entries refused and 700 security flags signal a…

Spain’s Bold Migration Gamble: Half a Million Workers to Enter Legal Economy as EU Tightens Borders

Madrid’s extraordinary regularisation program defies continental trends—offering lessons for Nordic business leaders on demographic resilience and…

Ministers from Five EU Countries Call for New Tax on Energy Companies Amid Ongoing Crisis

The global energy market is once again in turmoil, and Europe is feeling the strain. As…

The EU’s Digital Invoicing Revolution: A Strategic Imperative for Nordic Business

New e-invoicing mandates will transform cross-border trade by 2030—Nordic companies must act now to avoid operational…