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". European industry is undergoing structural changes, due to international factors, but more so for internal reasons. Apart from the first phase of coal and steel, the EU has turned its back on its industry, despite it being a source of jobs, economic growth, services, skills and know-how that no developed economy can afford to underestimate. The EU must therefore channel all its efforts into a consistent and proactive policy towards its industry, a policy that can both anticipate structural change and develop a sound and competitive industrial base. European industry has no choice but to invest in its strengths, such as its human potential, its capacity for innovation and its SME-based entrepreneurial fabric, thereby setting itself apart from its competitors. This support for industrial policy involves balanced development that maintains social cohesion. We must not lose sight of the impact of recent relocations on the regions. Structural funds such as the European Social Fund could be channelled into supporting socio-economic and industrial retraining in the worst affected regions. One solution would be to create synergies between businesses, universities and research centres, thereby providing a lasting foundation for industrial activity in a given region."@en1

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