Monthly Briefs
LUHNIP Monthly Brief on Industrial Policy – October 2023
Last Month in Brief
▪ 3 October: The European Commission publishes its list of critical technologies for
EU economic security
▪ 4 October: The European Commission opens an anti-subsidy investigation into
battery electric vehicles from China
▪ 5 October: The European Parliament approves the appointments of new
Commissioners Maroš Šefčovič and Wopke Hoekstra for the European Green Deal
and climate action
▪ 6 October: Informal European Council in Granada (Spain)
▪ 13 October: The European Commission opens an investigation into the activities of
X (ex-Twitter) as part of the Digital Services Act (DSA)
▪ 16 October: The Environment and Climate Council agrees on the proposal for a
Regulation setting CO2 emission standard for new heavy-duty vehicles
▪ 17 October: The Energy Council adopts a proposal to amend the EU’s electricity
market design (EMD)
▪ 20 October: EU-US Summit in Washington DC
▪ 23 October: The Trade Council adopts the instrument to protect the EU against
economic coercion by third countries
▪ 25-26 October: European Council meeting in Brussels