“Surpassing 500 signatories is a remarkable milestone which clearly shows a unified call to urgently address pressing challenges facing European industries and workers today. With the Declaration, we present European policy makers with concrete solutions to restore European competitiveness while advancing the goals of the EU Green Deal” said Marco Mensink, Cefic Director General
The Antwerp Declaration advocates for the European Industrial Deal to be at the core of the new European Strategic Agenda, with a Commission Vice President designated to oversee its implementation. The calls also tackle regulatory inconsistencies, public funding mechanisms, access to raw materials and energy, raw materials security, innovation and infrastructure development, alongside a strengthened European approach. Without a targeted industrial policy, Europe risks becoming dependent on basic goods and chemicals.
The growing signatories now span 20 sectors and represent the highest ranking officer of more than 370 companies, almost 120 associations, and include industry representatives, trade unions, research institutes and universities, among others.
All companies, associations and organisations with a stake in the European market are invited to read the Declaration and share their support: www.Antwerp-Declaration.eu.
Across the water from Ko Samui in Thailand, Landia has successfully completed a major installation…
In high pressure fluid systems, inaccuracy is more than a measurement problem. It is a…
A normal day in a warehouse involves moving tons of heavy boxes and cargo. Carrying…
Pump manufacturer Amarinth has successfully manufactured and delivered a £1.5 million order for four bespoke…
I’ve been a freelance for a long time now, since the mid-nineties. These days I…
I wouldn’t be overly interested in the contents of the Epstein files, nor is this…