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    1. No-History-Evee-Made on

      Can we get a major energy policy overhaul first

    2. GernhartReinluntzen9 on

      Vivla EuropašŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗ my fellow Europeans

    3. One-Explanation-5554 on

      As long as we convince European consumers to accept higher prices, at least in the short to medium term then there’s no reason to believe such a transition can’t occur. Getting householders to accept that pain in mean time is the trick

    4. TungstenPaladin on

      >The EU executive’s strategy encompasses six pillars: lowering energy prices, creating demand, spurring investment, ensuring access to key materials, working on global partnerships and reskilling workers.

      This seems dead in the water then when the first pillar is impossible for us achieve anytime soon. The continent got hook on cheap Russian gas. That’s never coming back. Where are we going to get cheap energy from? Nuclear? One reactor take about 2 decades to build and fully commission. Coal? That’d wreck our climate goals. Wind and solar? Not yet reliable and big enough to be “cheap”. All the way, our industries relocate overseas to where energy is cheap. What are we going to do then? Tariff our own companies?

    5. Bigmoochcooch on

      Crazy times everyone is moving away from globalization…….. Canada is seriously pushing ā€œbuy Canadianā€

    6. This is awesome, because I just saw a post from r/BuyFromEU and now this! Love it!

    7. Organic-Category-674 on

      There’re much bigger sums in play compared to casual purchases.
      1) begin to replace all SpaceX services
      2) replace or charge all IT services from the USĀ 
      3) charge any investments in US funds
      4) charge any use of Europe bases for international affairs of the USĀ 
      5) charge all entertainment products from the US (e.g. Hollywood)

    8. Bugatsas11 on

      EU officials deciding to invest on local manufacture instead of adhering to bullshit fiscal policies and interblock competition?

      Am I dreaming?

    9. Impossible-Ad-8902 on

      USA and China kicked off EU from every where, EU switched on green-shift agenda and lost it to China also, generally lost all compete advantages because of resource and energy supply chains plus becoming more complicated global logistic. But it is better later than never start using slogan ā€œbuy EUā€.

    10. What have been waiting for seriously…Ā 
      Our defense industry has been producing amongst the most technologically advanced weapons on the planet, why shouldn’t we buy itĀ 

    11. Altruistic_Mall_2639 on

      I already started doing that as much as I can myself

    12. Great idea. Let me just check on Aliexpress if they sell anything from Europe. 🧐

    13. FelizIntrovertido on

      Didn’t read anything on hydrogen pipes. To protect our car industry we need to promote hydrogen cars and that means a big bulk of pipes specific for this use.
      For the rest, I like it. Yet, it is sad to see that Europe is so complicated. The US sets a tariff today and done, Europe needs to convince all states that it’s good to work together.

    14. pilldickle2048 on

      We need a total fissure of euros going into American hands. THEY WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF US NO MORE

    15. I’m a software developer in the EU. There is a massive trade deficit in services with the US, along with the security risk it proposes.

      A unique opportunity to change this.

    16. Most_Consideration98 on

      Let me guess, at bigger expense for the consumer? No thanks.

    17. PhilosophusFuturum on

      Younger me prayed for times that the EU would act like this

    18. 1-2-ManyTimes on

      bumper stickers needed ‘ Buy EurOpean’ if the large O could be the EU symbol that would be awesome.Thanks.Lets gooo!

    19. rogue_tog on

      EU wants us to buy European? Then sell European! Give us alternatives. Lower costs. Ensure pricing is consistent across eu countries!

    20. IHave2CatsAnAdBlock on

      I can do that with most of the things. But, how do I get phone and laptop?

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