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Stricter rules on waste exports from the European Union to non-EU countries come into force on Monday. The aim is to ensure that the EU takes more responsibility for its waste, the European Commission announced. Since 2004, waste exports from the EU to non-EU countries have increased by 72%. Last year, the figure was 35 million tons. Starting in May 2027, waste will only be exported to countries outside the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) if the destination country explicitly agrees and can prove that the waste has been processed sustainably. Beginning in November...
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has yet again revised its forecast for economic growth in Germany downwards and now sees only miniscule growth of 0.2% for this year. The group, which published its economic outlook in Paris on Thursday, had already lowered its growth forecast for Germany in an interim report in February to 0.3% from a forecast of 0.6% in November. For 2025, the OECD expects the German economy to gain momentum and grow by 1.1%. The organization cited the country's constitutional court's decision against allowing the reallocation of €60 billion ($...
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has yet again revised its forecast for economic growth in Germany downwards and now sees only miniscule growth of 0.2% for this year. The group, which published its economic outlook in Paris on Thursday, had already lowered its growth forecast for Germany in an interim report in February to 0.3% from a forecast of 0.6% in November. For 2025, the OECD expects the German economy to gain momentum and grow by 1.1%. The organization cited the country's constitutional court's decision against allowing the reallocation of €60 billion ($...
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member states paid out more aid than ever before, partly as a result of the war in Ukraine, the Paris-based organization reported on Thursday. Aid flows totalled $223.7 billion in 2023, up from $211 billion in 2022 and were a third above the 2019 level. The increase reflected the additional aid provided since 2019, related to the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, the OECD said. The largest contributors were the United States, Germany, Japan, Britain and France. "Donor countries have provided a record l...
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