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I voted in favour of this report because I agree that a dynamic and highly competitive industrial sector is a vital prerequisite to improving social standards.
The Commission’s communication gives a detailed overview of the 27 manufacturing sectors and, with sensitivity, combines a range of sectoral actions with cross-sectoral policy initiatives.
Like the rapporteur, I am in favour of developing a coherent, European-level industrial policy that will enable us to meet the challenges of globalisation head on. Although the EU is an economy essentially based on the services sector, it remains an industrial power on the world stage.
It therefore makes perfect sense to develop European-level industrial competitiveness strategies, and to promote European entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility.
I am convinced that the future of European manufacturing lies in increasing the added value and the quality of products, and in a qualified, flexible workforce.
I also welcome this report as it highlights the importance of increasing the regional concentration of manufacturing. I support close collaboration between regional and national authorities and the economic and social players to draw up local strategy plans targeted at making the best possible use of the primary wealth producing sector and any comparative benefits offered by each region."@en1
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