A Race to Boost Competitiveness: Journalist Takes a Deep Dive into EU’s Internal Market and State Aid Issues

Europe’s internal market report finally finished: Unable to compete with US support program

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Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta has presented a report on improving the European Union’s competitiveness and strengthening its internal market. The leaders of the EU member states are currently discussing these issues in Brussels. Letta’s report focuses on developing a comprehensive internal market strategy that includes measures to remove trade barriers and enhance competitiveness. He raises concerns about the disparity in state aid among EU countries and suggests creating a state aid assistance mechanism to address this issue.

The Confederation of Business and Industry in Finland has also proposed implementing a financial instrument to strengthen competitiveness and investments in the EU. Letta emphasizes the need for political tools to develop industrial strategies similar to those in the US. He stresses the importance of addressing political disagreements within the EU to move forward with these ideas.

Both Bruegel, a Brussels-based think tank, and Suomen Yrittäje, a Finnish organization, have reacted positively to Letta’s report, with Bruegel calling it a compelling argument for a more integrated internal market. Suomen Yrittäje plans to carefully consider the report’s recommendations in the coming weeks. Despite some circulating ideas for years, certain issues may face opposition from member states, such as rules related to corporate tax base calculation.

Overall, stakeholders have acknowledged the need for greater unity in improving competitiveness and investments within the EU. However, finding political consensus on proposed measures remains challenging moving forward.

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