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"I would like to thank Graham Watson for this very important question. In fact, that is the core of the programme for the next five years: to invest more in smart, green growth, sustainable growth. This is very important.
We have to understand that the model of the future will not be like the model of the past. I am for a strong industrial base in Europe – but a strong industrial base for the new age of sustainability, where we have to think about green development, green technologies. That is where we can create new products, new markets. This is a good example.
That is why we are organising our future programme in terms of what I called, in my political guidelines, ‘new sources of growth’ because, with the traditional sources of growth, we will not win the battle of competitiveness with big emerging economies like China and India.
So innovation has to be at the core, at the centre of our agenda for growth, new sources of growth promoting the transition to a low-carbon economy: smart green development and innovation. I think innovation will be key for the development of the European economy in the future."@en1
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