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". Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, today's discussion, which doubtless reprises other previous discussions, gives us a fairly limited picture of the problem, in my humble opinion. We cannot tackle the social problem and the social aspects and implications of this large-scale restructuring, which do not just affect the companies mentioned by the Commissioner. In Italy, for example, Fiat’s chief executive is misleading the public, and more importantly Fiat’s employees, by saying, ‘Don’t worry, our new products will be sold on the US market’, when everyone knows very well that the US market has no need for more imports; it is quite capable of meeting its future production requirements, even though it seems to have its own problems which are very different from Europe’s. In Europe there is no industrial policy for the automotive sector: we have a European Union which is dilly-dallying and has failed to come up with a sound plan, in view of social and other developments. The market has completely changed, and Europe needs to wake up. It needs to do something, because we need to maintain and conserve the level of quality and the technological and development capacity of manufacturing, especially in a key sector such as the European automotive industry."@en1
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