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Ahead of the Special European Council on 9th-10th February, what can we expect from the European Union’s response to IRA announced by President Biden last August? Many European observers consider this big initiative as unfair competition. The European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen will present the details of the EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act on the 1st February. The plan is to be validated at the EU summit, where France and Germany in particular are pushing for a thorough review of the European industrial policy rules. To what extent should the EU subsidise the Single Market?
We will have the pleasure to welcome Elvire Fabry, Senior Research Fellow on the Geopolitics of Trade, at the Jacques Delors Institute.
Ahead of the Special European Council on 9th-10th February, what can we expect from the European Union’s response to IRA announced by President Biden last August? Many European observers consider this big initiative as unfair competition. The European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen will present the details of the EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act on the 1st February. The plan is to be validated at the EU summit, where France and Germany in particular are pushing for a thorough review of the European industrial policy rules. To what extent should the EU subsidise the Single Market?
We will have the pleasure to welcome Elvire Fabry, Senior Research Fellow on the Geopolitics of Trade, at the Jacques Delors Institute.
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