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PRO HORIZONTALS
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Written by Frank Witte
Updated over 5 years ago

POLITICO PRO’S HORIZONTAL SERVICES DIG DEEP INTO NEW AND EVOLVING POLICY AREAS WHICH IMPACT ALL SECTORS AND INDUSTRIES

Through weekly newsletters and concise daily snapshots, horizontals are designed to complement an existing Pro service.

COMPETITION PRO

In a world where Margrethe Vestager has almost become a household name, it’s clear that the politics, glitz and daily developments in antitrust are big news.

From the inner workings and key players of DG COMP, the political dimensions influencing state aid cases, ECJ rulings, cartels, mergers, national competition battles and more, Competition Pro maps out the complex competition landscape, identifying trends and indicators of storms to come.

Competition Pro combines deep dive journalism, economic data analysis and industry experience to provide Pros the news and information they need.

SUSTAINABILITY PRO

Going green isn’t just a catchphrase. It’s a regulatory reality.

Every industry, from the public to the private sector, faces a brave new world of working even more sustainably. How do industries from agriculture to retail to transport keep up with the change and strategize accordingly?

Sustainability Pro covers the major regulatory, political and innovative sustainability developments across all sectors. From bio fuels to palm oil, air pollution to the circular economy,water health, plastics & chemicals, and much more, Sustainability Pro delves into the cross-sectoral issues which are key for any organization with a sustainability focus.

EU BUDGET PRO

EU Budget Pro guides organizations through the the most intense budget fight in the EU’s modern history: how to design a seven-year multi-annual financial framework, worth more than €1 trillion.

Brexit means a huge gap in the funding underlying that framework, and the smaller pie means tough decisions. With major new and ongoing challenges in the decade to come such as digitization,climate change, migration and security and defense, the EU must decide where its priorities lie.

The process is likely to be politically brutal, colliding with the election of a new European Parliament and the installation of a new European Commission in 2019.

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