EU's Industrial Accelerator Act: a Protectionist Gamble with High Price Tag
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The European Commission has formulated its plans to support the European economy. Séjourné, Commissioner for Industry, presented a draft for this purpose in Brussels. Member States should therefore only direct funds to certain sectors in the case of public contracts if the products are "Made in Europe".
DECRYPTAGE - Brussels presents its law to save European industry, whose ambition has been diluted by internal and external pressures.
SMMT statement on European Commission's Industrial Accelerator Act
SMMT statement on Made in Europe The UK automotive sector is gravely concerned by today’s “Made in Europe” proposals set out in the European Commission’s Industrial Accelerator Act. As drafted, it would discriminate against UK-made vehicles and components, damaging a trading relationship worth almost £70 billion annually. It is a position that the UK industry and government sought to avoid, given we are both each other’s largest customers and s…
On 4 March, the European Commission presented, after months of discussions between the 27, an industrial plan to enhance the 'made in Europe', which aims to re-launch the continental industry and to better resist Chinese competition Read more
This Wednesday, March 4, the European Commission is presenting, after months of delay, a new European regulation which aims to impose a European preference in certain key sectors, including that of electric cars.
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