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European Leaders Meet Industry Heavyweights in Power Shift

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European leaders are meeting industry bosses in Antwerp before an informal summit focused on competitiveness. Rome and Berlin push to cut bureaucracy, while Paris calls for Made in Europe preference.

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The industrial gratin was meeting in Antwerp this Wednesday for the third European Industry Summit, at an extremely critical moment for Europe. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, was expected on firm feet. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Industrial leaders and European leaders will be discussing the future of industry today in Antwerp and tomorrow in Alden Biesen. How can Europe avoid losing even more to China and the US? Prime Minister Bart De Wever (N-VA) wants to help turn the tide.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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European industry and EU leaders meeting in Antwerp must prioritize rapid electrification if Europe wants to strengthen its competitiveness and ensure affordable energy, said WindEurope. Related:Direct electrification: key to Europe’s industrial futureWindEurope’s executive director, Tinne Van der Straeten, pointed out that wind power can supply large volumes of competitive electricity, but warned that heavy industry needs political support to e…

BASF CEO Markus Kamieth, as president of the European chemical industry association Cefic, is calling for swift relief for industry. He told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) ahead of Thursday's informal summit of European leaders that the European emissions trading system urgently needs reform. Kamieth anticipates that, if nothing changes, the cost of certificates for BASF alone will rise to as much as one billion euros annually over the…

05:00 Expectations are high for the industry summit in Antwerp and Alden Biesen today and tomorrow. "We're not expecting miracles, but the last thing we want are new, vague conclusions that no...

·Belgium
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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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