EU countries give final approval to 2040 climate target for 90% emissions cut
The European Council has successfully finalised the 2040 climate target aiming for a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. This landmark decision reinforces the EU’s commitment to combat climate change and transition towards a sustainable economy.
The new target aligns with the ongoing debates about the EU’s resilience to broader geopolitical challenges, particularly in the context of energy supply security and climate diplomacy amidst global concerns about shifting environmental policies.
In trade developments, the EU’s strategy to enhance its global competitiveness gains momentum as it approaches the EU-India summit scheduled for January 27, 2026. Economic analysts anticipate that this summit could lead to significant trade agreements, particularly in sectors crucial for sustainable development.
Stakeholders will be watching closely for any announcements regarding new initiatives aimed at bolstering economic ties with India.
Key developments across Europe
EU scrambles to defend Spain from Trump’s embargo menace
EU FOREIGN POLICY — The EU is mobilising to protect Spain from potential trade embargoes imposed by the Trump administration.
Amid escalating tensions, EU officials are exploring diplomatic measures to safeguard Spain’s interests. This situation arises from renewed threats to impose sanctions that could jeopardise trade relations, which are critical for Spain’s economy.
EU Weighs Aid to Fix Ukraine Oil Plant at Center of Loan Delay
EU ECONOMY — The EU is considering financial assistance to repair a key oil plant in Ukraine, linked to delays in international loans.
This initiative aims to support Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, which has suffered due to ongoing conflict. By addressing these repairs, the EU hopes to enhance stability and economic recovery in Ukraine, facilitating timely financial aid disbursement.
Digital Euro: The EU’s tool for payment sovereignty?
EU ECONOMY — The EU is contemplating the introduction of a digital euro to enhance payment sovereignty.
This initiative could allow the EU to reduce reliance on foreign digital payment systems, fostering greater financial independence. It aims to modernise the EU’s financial landscape and secure transactions against external disruptions, reflecting a strategic shift toward digitalisation.
‘Made in EU’ proposals put forward to boost manufacturing
EU BUSINESS — The EU has announced proposals aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of local manufacturing industries.
These measures are designed to support European manufacturers against global competition. The strategy aims to incentivise production within EU borders, thereby strengthening the single market and contributing to economic resilience in the wake of global supply chain challenges.
What to watch — The implications of the potential trade embargoes by the Trump administration on EU nations will unfold in the coming days.
Further reading from across European news sources
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EU scrambles to defend Spain from Trump’s embargo menace
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Digital Euro: The EU’s tool for payment sovereignty?
Reuters
EU countries give final approval to 2040 climate target for 90% emissions cut
Financial Times
Starmer’s UK-EU reset suffering from ‘lack of direction’, MPs warn
Euractiv
European Parliament postpones EU-US trade deal again amid renewed tariff threats















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