EU industry before changing the course: climate car or real solutions?

EU industry before changing the course: climate car or real solutions?

In a sharp analysis of current EU policy, the Freedom European Parliamentarian Mag. Roman Haider commented on the newly presented measures of the so-called "simplificationomnibus" and the Clean Industrial Deal (CID). "A cosmetic correction will not save our industry. We need a real course correction to 180 degrees if we want to ensure sustainable survival to the European industry," said Haider. He criticized the fact that the small changes to important regulations such as the Lief chain law and the CO2 equalization mechanism would not solve the fundamental problems. The high energy prices caused by CO2 taxes, and the legislative requirements such as the ban on burns are the actual problems against which the EU Starer Start on its course, such as The parliament magazine executed.

economic challenges and solutions

The EU tries to counteract the challenge of high energy prices that have been reinforced by sanctions since the loss of cheap Russian energy deliveries. European companies pay three times as much for energy compared to their American competitors. In order to counteract this, the EU wants to drive electrification and support smaller companies in concluding long -term contracts with renewable energy providers. This is intended to help stabilize the costs and create incentives for investments in renewable energies. However, it remains unclear how budget questions and old control regulations, which can partially favor fossil fuels, can be tackled, which makes the desired reforms difficult.

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