login
login
Image header Agence Europe
Europe Daily Bulletin No. 12883
SECTORAL POLICIES / Competitiveness

EU ministers could adopt a general approach on CSRD directive at next ‘Competitiveness’ Council of EU

The French Presidency of the Council of the EU told Member States’ ambassadors to the EU, on Wednesday 2 February, that it was aiming for a general approach on the proposed Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) at the next Competitiveness Council of the EU on 24 February.

The Presidency hopes to make technical progress on the CSRD (see EUROPE 12868/17) so that it can present a proposal for approval to the Committee of Permanent Representatives I on 16 February.

However, there will be no general approach on the proposal for a directive on the introduction of a common charger - as originally foreseen in the draft agendas for EU Council meetings in the first half of 2022 - given that the Presidency obtained a mandate at the end of January (see EUROPE 12877/8).

A debate could take place on the issue of foreign subsidies and the distortions they cause in the Internal Market. Another debate on the industrial mobility ecosystem could be held. The working lunch is expected to be devoted to the situation of SMEs.

The European Commission is reported to have stressed the importance of at least a briefing on the European Chips Act (due to be presented on 8 February - see EUROPE 12880/25) and on the standardisation strategy (see EUROPE 12882/3).

Several delegations asked for a debate on the Internal Market to be included on the agenda in preparation for the March European Council. (Original version in French by Pascal Hansens)

*Article modified on 4.02.2022

Contents

SECTORAL POLICIES
COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU
ECONOMY - FINANCE - BUSINESS
SECURITY - DEFENCE
EXTERNAL ACTION
COUNCIL OF EUROPE
EU RESPONSE TO COVID-19
NEWS BRIEFS
CORRIGENDUM