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Globalisation offers fresh opportunities in terms of access to the world’s markets, and yet many European citizens take a dim view of it, given the far-reaching effects on the European textiles industry of the restructuring and relocations currently taking place.
The EU must meet these challenges head on, without abandoning its historical and social values, which are reflected in the core characteristics of existing social protection systems.
At the same time, the EU must offer incentives to increase the competitiveness of European industry by developing a whole range of instruments, as referred to in the Lisbon Strategy.
With 1% or 2% increases, there is no room for manoeuvre. Consequently, in order to complete the internal market, reforms of the economic side, especially those aspects relating to the market liberalisation, are all the more pressing.
Lastly, in terms of external policy, the EU must impress upon the future major world powers, such as China, India and Brazil, that the various development processes must take place on the basis of a balance between social and economic policy."@en1
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