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The EU Parliament has just adopted landmark measures to prevent another Dieselgate scandal from repeating in Europe. The Parliament’s plenary endorsed a draft law seeking to beef up the current, flawed car testing system . In a separate vote, MEPs also called for affected Dieselgate consumers to be financially compensated.
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The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) urge EU decision makers to give citizens the keys to enjoy more TV and radio programmes from across Europe. This can be done through new copyright licensing rules which meet the needs of the Digital Single Market.
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The overhaul to EU car testing hinges on two crucial votes taking place tomorrow (4 April) in the European Parliament. The outcome will show whether EU policy makers are truly set on protecting consumers and tackling the fundamental problems associated with the Volkswagen and wider emissions scandal.
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Today the European Commission unveiled plans to address the unnecessarily high costs consumers face when they are abroad and are offered to pay in either the local currency or their own, which is known as Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) [1]. The EU executive arm is also looking to reduce the high fees consumers are usually charged when they make cross-border payments between euro and non-euro currencies. BEUC strongly supports action in both areas and is calling for an outright ban of DCC.
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