These Guidelines aim to support providers and deployers of AI systems, as well as competent market surveillance authorities, in assessing whether an AI system should be classified as high-risk, thereby facilitating the uniform application and effective enforcement of Article 6 AI Act.
The Council presidency and European Parliament negotiators reached a provisional agreement on a proposal to streamline certain rules regarding artificial intelligence (AI).
A package of measures to simplify sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements for companies by raising the thresholds for which they apply has been approved by EU ministers and will be published in coming days.
Building a safe and reliable relationship with business partners is essential for long-term success. The ability to anticipate whether a customer, or potential customer will pay consistently, maintain strong creditworthiness, and demonstrate overall financial stability is critical.
The European Commission has just announced the launch of the Data Act Legal Helpdesk, a new support service designed to assist companies, public authorities and other organisations in the practical implementation of the Data Act.
The 2026 Work Programme, titled “Europe’s Moment of Independence”, strengthens the Commission’s core priorities by boosting competitiveness, promoting clean and digital innovation, consolidating the European social model, and ensuring collective security.
The European Parliament has announced a provisional agreement with the Council of the EU to improve the enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in cross-border cases.