Feb 11 • 10:07 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

EU summit, the document from Italy-Germany-Belgium to accelerate EU competitiveness

Italy, Germany, and Belgium have proposed a document on EU competitiveness ahead of an informal meeting of European heads of state and government.

Italy, Germany, and Belgium are taking proactive steps to enhance the competitiveness of the European Union by releasing a document that addresses key issues related to this goal. This proposal serves as a precursor to the informal meeting of European leaders scheduled to take place at Alden Biesen Castle, located approximately 80 kilometers from Brussels. The meeting was initiated by the European Council President, Antonio Costa, aiming to foster collaboration among member states.

The document outlines various strategies and initiatives that EU member countries can adopt to improve their competitive stance globally. It seeks to provide a framework for discussions during the upcoming summit, drawing attention to the importance of unity and collective action among member states in strengthening the EU's economic position. The Italian, German, and Belgian governments recognize the urgency of addressing these challenges in a united manner.

As the European Union grapples with various external pressures and internal divisions, this initiative highlights the commitment of key member states to work collaboratively on common economic issues. The outcomes of the forthcoming meeting could have significant implications for EU policy and could shape the future of competitiveness strategies implemented across the continent.

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