Wed. Mar 11th, 2026

Major Policy Shifts at the European Commission Since 2024: Automotive, Protectionism, Immigration

Under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission has undertaken a series of significant policy adjustments and strategic shifts since 2024. These notable reversals are particularly evident in critical sectors such as the automotive industry, where regulatory frameworks and support mechanisms are being re-evaluated; in the realm of protectionism, signaling a potential new direction in trade and industrial strategies; and within evolving immigration policies, which reflect ongoing continental debates and emerging challenges.

These developments highlight a period of dynamic change for the European Union’s executive body, as it continues to navigate complex geopolitical and economic landscapes. President of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, remains actively involved in these crucial negotiations and policy evolutions, embodying the Commission’s forward momentum, as illustrated by her participation in the signing of key agreements between the EU and Switzerland in Brussels on March 2, 2026.

By Rupert Blackwood

Investigative journalist based in Sheffield, focusing on technology's impact on society. Rupert specializes in cybercrime's effect on communities, from online fraud targeting elderly residents to cryptocurrency scams. His reporting examines social media manipulation, digital surveillance, and how criminal networks operate in cyberspace. With expertise in computer systems, he connects technical complexity with real-world consequences for ordinary people

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