EU industrial strategy: what headline indicators for a long-term vision?
BusinessEurope workshop with the support of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU
Venue:
BusinessEurope
Avenue de Cortenbergh 168, 1000 Brussels
NB: Capacity is limited
Programme
08.30 - 09.00 | Registration and coffee |
09.00 - 10.30 |
Part I: Discussing a long-term vision for an EU industrial strategy A long-term vision for Europe’s industry must seize the benefits and market opportunities from macro-trends that already lie in front of us. This requires a better understanding of the transformations currently under way and the key challenges ahead. Defining a long-term vision is fundamental to steer change and ensure we shape progress according to our values and objectives. The following panellists will debate this issue, moderated by Alexandre AFFRE, Director of Industrial Affairs of BusinessEurope:
followed by interventions from the floor |
10.30 - 10.45 | Coffee break |
10.45 - 12.15 |
Part II: Discussing headline indicators The EU has set the objective of reaching 20% of industrial added value by 2020. We stand now at 15,6%, considerably below the target. In view of 2030, it is the moment to reflect upon a new set of meaningful indicators that reflect whether EU is on the right track for a strong and modern European industry, and its position in relation to main competitors. The following panellists will debate this issue, moderated by James WATSON, Director of Economic Affairs of BusinessEurope:
followed by interventions from the floor. |
12.15 - 13.00 | Networking lunch |
BusinessEurope workshop with the support of
the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU