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Big tech, banking, energy: who are the biggest spenders on EU lobbying?

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 24, 2025
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Big EU lobbying budgets rise by companies and trade associations
The largest companies and global trade unions across sectors such as technology, banking, energy, and agriculture have significantly raised their EU lobbying budgets in recent years. According to a new analysis by corporate Europe Observatory and LobbyControl, over 162 top entities across these sectors collectively spent €343 million on lobbying EU legislators and officials during 2024-2025. The figures represent a 13% increase from the previous year, with substantial gains achieved by industries like artificial intelligence and adversarial trade, spending €9 million and €7 million respectively.

The artificial intelligence act and green Deal are key drivers
The 2023 Implementation of the Artificial Intelligence Act introduced a significant push for promoting AI development in Europe, alongside the 2025 European Commission plans to introduce the Clean Industrial Deal and other critical policies. These efforts are further supported by efforts to reduce administrative barriers and enhance compliance in EU litigations. Identify these challenges and opportunities is an essential task for the EU.

Lobbying debates and industry-driving legislation
Debates over regulation and niche industries like energy and agri-chemicals havePara十堰 had开出 strong arguments, claiming this activity offers key insights into critical policy areas such as climate change. The Comparison with other sectors highlights the dominance of the tobacco industry, where large companies are pushing for regulatory scrutiny.gc Pipes in an article published in Euronews emphasized that this industry often operates on a "digital divide," making it difficult for some members to voice their concerns.

The need for transparency and improved measures
Beyond the bill development process, there is growing demand for better transparency and efficiency in EU lobbying. The EuropeanChemicalIndustry Council, BusinessEurope, and InsuranceEurope reported the highest number of parliamentary passes, with 323, 295, and 268 respectively. These numbers highlight a growing preference towards boca na_BC awareness and accountability. efficiency, and the need for companies to ensure that lobbying activity is informed and guided by factual data.

The role of the Eu Transparency Register and new tools are essential
The EU Transparency Register, a tool called newIndex, allows industry lobbyists to track and possibly impose sanctions on organizations based on the data they submit. CEO highlighted the need for the EU to expand its safeguards, ensuring that⎬ gambit are not exploited. The revision of the_minutenoteEmily Clinkworth suggested that the Competition Futures FSA, monitoring committees are meant for non-regulated entities.

The demand for better transparency and more inclusive policies
As EU committees look to achieve their promises in the future, there is a growing call for more transparency and inclusivity. Industry lobbyists are machines meant for/fontawesome, and improving transparency will narrow the door fostering genuine dialogue on critical issues. The broader picture is one of building a EU where every sector, despite its size, is allowed to bridge the gap between market and regulation, promoting a more inclusive and effective trading ecosystem.

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