EU Industry Commissioner: "Europe is doomed to be simply a playground for its competitors"
Stéphane Séjourné, the EU Industry Commissioner, warns that Europe risks becoming a playground for its competitors unless it implements ambitious and effective industrial policies to reduce dependency on critical minerals imports.
From China’s chokehold to Trump’s stockpile, Europe looks for least bad rare earth bet
The EU industry chief is negotiating a memorandum on critical minerals with the U.S. to reduce Europe's reliance on China.
EU Initiative: Made in Europe as a New Quality Seal
The European Commission is advocating for a 'Made in Europe' label to promote local investments over imports, particularly emphasizing public procurement within Europe rather than relying on the US for high-tech goods, liquefied gas, and weapons.
The Painful Shift of the Union to a 'European Preference'
European business leaders are backing a proposal by Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné to direct public funds exclusively towards European production.
Strengthening Industry: EU Commissioner Calls for 'Made in Europe' Strategy
EU Industry Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné advocates for linking public funding to 'Made in Europe' to promote European production and quality jobs.
EU Industry Chief: The Chinese Have 'Made in China,' What About Us?
The EU's Industry Chief, Stephane Sejourne, emphasizes the need for Europe to protect its industries with a 'Made in Europe' strategy, as stated in a recently published article co-signed by over 1100 business leaders.