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"In order to implement the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy, on 9 November 2010, the Commission published its communication entitled ‘Trade, Growth and World Affairs’ on the European Union’s future trade strategy. Although the European Parliament welcomes this communication, it urges the Commission to present a forward-looking and innovative future strategy on trade and investment, taking into account the new challenges faced by the European Union. The EU needs a coherent long-term trade strategy in order to take account of the challenges ahead, in particular, the major emerging countries. Such a strategy should be based on a thorough analysis of the current trends in world trade, the Union’s internal and external development, as well as the diversity of European enterprises, their know-how and their technological advances. Furthermore, the European Parliament is asking the Commission to assess systematically the impact of the EU’s internal policies and regulations on global competitiveness and to give preference to those proposals that are least likely to negatively affect the competitive position of EU enterprises within and outside Europe. It is therefore crucial for the Commission to carry out a comprehensive study which takes into account the current realities of the world economy and the current situation of the European Union, in addition to probable future developments. This should provide a basis on which the Commission can draw up a long-term strategy which fully addresses the needs of the European Union and its citizens."@en1

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