By Paolo Bozzacchi | 28 January 2025
EU Competitiveness Compass to reignite European industry
The Watcher Post has seen the draft of the EU legislative plan to revitalise industry, finance and the single market. Here is what the EU…
The Watcher Post has seen the draft of the EU legislative plan to revitalise industry, finance and the single market. Here is what the EU…
The white paper is expected to address the issues of defense sector capability, industrial competitiveness, and investment needs.
During a debate on the text of the conclusions, the German State Secretary for Economics and Climate Action, Bernhard Kluttig, spoke out against the wording of the text, contesting the inclusion of nuclear fission power among the technologies that can be financed with European resources
Leaders agreed that “all instruments and policies must be harnessed in a comprehensive and coherent manner at both EU and Member State level”
The Italian Minister for Businesses and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, is lobbying to persuade the European Commission to release the assessment report on the effectiveness and impact of the regulation, which has been in force since May 2023.
On September 9th, Mario Draghi, former Italian Premier and President of the European Central Bank (ECB), formally presented “The Future of Competitiveness”, a report commissioned by Ursula von der Leyen to outline the EU’s trajectory in the coming years as it undergoes a digital and green transformation. One of the main focuses is on the pharmaceutical industry, the third most lucrative in the world.
On Monday, 9th of September, Italian former prime minister and ex-president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi formally presented his long-awaited report on…
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi presented a report on the future of European competitiveness, though it was delayed and was meant to be published…
The Hungarian EU Council rotating presidency is eager to boost the competitiveness of tourism as much as it is determined to do in other sectors.
Mario Draghi and Enrico Letta were entrusted by Commission President von der Leyen to draw up to key reports on EU competitiveness and Single Market respectively.
Time passes, roles expire, but when Mario Draghi speaks, the European agencies still beat fast. Every word of his is a theory.
In the unresolved issues that will also be faced in 2024, the EU, says Pittella, needs an authoritative leader, like Mario Draghi.