Brussels, 28 October 2021 – AIM, the European Brands Association, is deeply concerned about the continuous claims in the DSA debate that small platforms, portrayed as “EU SMEs”, couldn’t cope with certain obligations set out in the DSA and should...
READ MOREBrussels, 22 October 2021 – AIM, the European Brands Association, is becoming increasingly concerned about reports of the behaviours of new retail alliance Epic Partners, which spans markets from Portugal to Russia Incorporated in Geneva in March 2021, Epic Partners...
READ MOREAIM, the European Brands Association, co-signed a Cross-Industry Joint Statement on Better Regulation, together with more than 20 other trade associations representing different European industrial sectors, calling for a European Agenda for evidence-based and better policy-making. In their joint statement,...
READ MOREAIM, the European Brands Association, is calling for an EU harmonised model for consumer sorting instructions to empower citizens and at the same time to take away unnecessary burden from manufacturers. In order to boost a circular economy and achieve...
READ MOREBrussels, 13 October 2021 – AIM, the European Brands Association, applauds the recently broadcasted documentary entitled “Hypermarkets: the fall of the empire” on ARTE/RTBF that sheds light on some of the illegal and unfair trading practices (UTPs) in which European...
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