Commission for Economic Policy
Europos pramonės strategija. Vietos ir regionų valdžios institucijų vaidmuo ir perspektyva
Opinion factsheet
Šioje svetainėje
- Įmonės ir pramonė
- Pramonės politika
Objective
To contribute to the shaping of a European strategy for industrial modernisation that includes a strong territorial dimension and addresses the needs and opportunities at regional and local levels
Impact
to keep the industry strategy discussion on the agenda in the CoR (EP and EC),
to take us a step forward in the discussion with EP and EC,
to present the case for a territorial dimension of industrial strategies (which has developed to some extent, e.g. Smart specialisation platform for industrial modernization etc.).
This opinion is part of building up the narrative for a place-based industrial strategy, for the value of regional industrial ecosystems which now is widely recognized.
Essential points
welcomes the Communication as an important step and calls on the Commission to develop an ambitious industrial policy strategy that responds to industrial competitiveness in a global context and which is shaped and further developed to focus on 2030 and beyond;
urges that a strong territorial dimension be included in this strategy;
calls for a horizontal strategy as well as for targeted, sector-specific measures. The strategy should place particular emphasis on innovation, KETs, IPCEIs, digitalisation, and SMEs;
underlines that industry is vitally important for regions and its future competitiveness is crucial for balanced and sustainable development;
supports the strategic objective of industry making up 20% of EU GDP;
calls for a level playing field in European and global competition, also for the sake of technologies which are strategically important for Europe;
calls on the Commission to enshrine the leading role of European industry as a goal in the ninth Framework Programme for Research and Innovation;
shares the view that Europe's leadership in a low-carbon and circular economy should be stepped up; agrees that the development and manufacture of energy storage systems is vitally important for this;
underlines the centrality of regions and regional ecosystems to industrial modernisation and calls for a place-based approach to industrial policy.