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Three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the European Union is adding hard cash and concrete steps to its promise of “strategic autonomy”.
Since February, EU has proposed a new industrial policy for arms makers, launched a €150 billion loan scheme for joint procurement and—more quietly—issued the first dual-use rail standard so troops can travel with their kit across 27 countries. Continue reading... |
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Industrial Policy
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Industrial SectorsAeronautics, Automotive, Biotechn, Chemicals, Constru., Cosmetics, Creative Ind., Defence Ind., Digital Econ., Electr. & Electronic Industry, Fashion, Food & Drink Ind., Gambling, Healthcare, Maritime, Mech. Engin., Medical Devices, Postal Service, Plastics, Pressure and Gas, Raw Materials., Metals, Minerals, Social Econ, Space, Textile, Tourism and Toys.
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CompetitivenessIndustrial competitiveness is the ability of companies to compete in domestic and global markets.
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