“Made in Europe” – Il commissario UE all’Industria chiede un trattamento preferenziale per le aziende europee

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  1. Stabile_Feldmaus on

    The EU Commissioner for Industry, Séjourné, advocates giving preference to European companies when awarding contracts.

    In a guest article for Handelsblatt, among others, Séjourné wrote that anyone receiving public funds should be obliged to also produce in Europe. He pointed out that more and more countries are imposing tariffs and supporting their own economies, in some cases with massive subsidies. The EU must respond to this with a “Made in Europe” strategy.
    Séjourné’s appeal was signed by more than 1,000 European trade unions and companies, including Bosch and Thyssenkrupp Steel.
    The governments of Sweden and Czechia, among others, criticized the initiative. They argue that giving preference to European companies would deter investors and ultimately harm the economy. The German government also reacted cautiously.

  2. getabath on

    Why wouldn’t Europe look after their own? Assuming the companies comply with the correct regulations and don’t use public money to pay shareholders

  3. Adorable-Database187 on

    Great news, the impact this will have on the 1.7 trillion yearly trade between the US and the EU will be bigly.

  4. Secret_Divide_3030 on

    Can we have closed operating system for consumers? Can we?

  5. anxiousvater on

    A classic example of `Treatment worse than the disease`. Rather addressing issues like bureaucracy, competitiveness, regulations, these folks are looking for preferential treatments & they expect countries all around the world import EU products without repercussions?

  6. butwhywedothis on

    Good news. But we need to see a follow through. Set up legislations, set a date when it can start and then provide data in next few years to see how it’s working. Without these actions, it’s just wishful thinking.

  7. FitSyrup2403 on

    If the companies doesnt belong to foreign Holdingcompanies… why not

  8. Jack_Rannoch on

    Yes, let’s give our domestic for-profit power-structures cushy protections just like the Americans did with GM, Ford and co. So that they don’t have to innovate as much or lower prices for consumers. What could possibly go wrong?

    Or, you know, maybe they could trim, unify and simplify the many different regulations and bureaucracy cross the continent, encouraging growth and ensure this growth lands in the low/middle class starting to tax wealth properly? I dream I guess…

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