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Accelerating European Economic Competitiveness

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ed to contribute to that effort. Based on research jointly conducted by Accenture in collaboration with BUSINESSEUROPE and the European Business Summit (EBS), it explores the on-going

Accelerating Europe: Competitiveness for a new era

Competitiveness of the European economy - statement of the Eurogroup in ...

Europe’s economic growth has been trailing the US for decades, productivity growth has fallen behind its peers, and the EU today accounts for 18% of global GDP

Turbulent times have highlighted new fragilities in Europe’s economies. Addressing them could be the catalyst for a new wave of competitiveness and growth,

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 26.2.2025 COM(2025) 85 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN

  • Europe must take action to revive its competitiveness
  • Scale matters more than ever for European competitiveness.
  • Rising to the Challenge: Europe’s Path to Growth and Resilience

In September 2024, Mario Draghi, a former Prime Minister of Italy and Chief of the European Central Bank, presented the European competitiveness plan deeply rooted in the

In two new opinions adopted at its October plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) calls for key reforms to strengthen the

The two reports also emphasise that accelerating and simplifying permitting processes, channelling EU funds, and promoting cross-border projects to boost renewable energy

Rising to the Challenge: Europe’s Path to Growth and Resilience

Closing the innovation gap: strengthening Europe’s technological leadership and accelerating innovation processes. Decarbonisation and competitiveness: aligning the green

Our roadmap to reignite Europe’s dynamism and boost economic growth. How we are turning decarbonisation into a driver of growth for European industries. Our plan to plug the

Economic empowerment made-to-measure: How companies can benefit more people. January 8, 2025 – Connections, contexts, and capabilities can guide corporate efforts

As Europe charts its course to increase economic and technological competitiveness, consensus is emerging on the broad categories of levers required to drive

— We have entered a new geo-economic era that makes competitiveness more urgent and more challenging for Europe in seven arenas that matter for the future, from energy to technology

Workforce transition to new economies and technologies; Continued fragmentation of Europe’s economy; Ongoing global trade conflicts; Defining European

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 26.2.2025 COM(2025) 85 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN

How to increase Europe’s competitiveness in the new global economy

On 19 March 2025, the European Commission (EC) published a communication titled „Savings and Investments Union – A Strategy to Foster Citizens’ Wealth and Economic

EU economy and society on space infrastructures, services and data. A ’new space‘: More countries and businesses active in s pace . According to the . European Investment Bank , the

The European Commission set out a years-long plan to regain competitiveness in global industries, as European businesses face fierce competition from China and new challenges under U.S.

GROWTH AND CRISIS IN THE European Competitiveness - ppt download

European Union 3 An EU competitiveness deal 4 References 1 The competitiveness challenge for the European Union 1. The competitiveness challenge for the European Union Thirty years

The EESC supports the initiative of creating a new Pact for European Social Dialogue in early 2025 and further calls on the European Commission to promote the

Turbulent times have highlighted new fragilities in Europe’s economies. Addressing them could be the catalyst for a new wave of competitiveness and growth. Skip to

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 26.2.2025 COM(2025) 85 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN

Commissioner for the Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy, Jessika Roswall, is hosting a high-level Implementation Dialogue on Environmental

The automotive industry contributes EUR 1 trillion to the GDP of the EU and provides employment to 13 million Europeans. The introduction of the Plan highlights the

The efficient buildings industry is one of Europe’s unsung success stories. Between 2005 and 2022, greenhouse gas emissions from buildings fell by 34%, thanks to

EPICO published a new strategy paper outlining 6 recommendations to strengthen the EU’s economic and energy sectors. The paper is personally supported by politicians, heads of

At Davos 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a new roadmap for the EU. The Competitiveness Compass, based on recommendations from the economist Mario Draghi, identifies the

Technological change is accelerating rapidly. Europe largely missed out on the digital revolution led by the internet and the productivity gains it brought: in fact, the productivity gap between

Europe’s economic competitiveness and how it can be sustained under the pressures of globalisation has been a key concern of the EU Commission during the last years, as reflected,

Recent reports by Mario Draghi and Enrico Letta have highlighted these challenges and the need for urgent and concrete action that will enable Europe to catch up and maintain a competitive edge over its global competitors.

In a report on the future of European competitiveness published on 9 September 2024 (Report), Mario Draghi, the former Italian Prime Minister and former European Central Bank (ECB)

Technological change is accelerating rapidly. Europe largely missed out on the digital revolution led by the internet and the productivity gains it brought: in fact, the productivity gap between

As we enter a new geo-economic era, Europe’s competitiveness is under pressure. New research highlights the need for bold action if European firms are to compete globally.