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"A European industrial policy that is sustainable, efficient and competitive, as set out in the Europe 2020 strategy, necessitates a concerted raw materials strategy. This report focuses essentially on access to strategic raw materials, notably rare earth elements, also touching on efficiency, on reducing resource use, on recycling, on re-use and on waste management. To this end, the rapporteur calls for a European innovation partnership on strategic raw materials covering the domestic and foreign dimensions of their sustainability. At domestic level, he calls for greater cooperation between Member States, while outside Europe, he calls for partnerships with poorer countries, with Brazil, Russia, India and China, and with rich countries. A regularly updated list of raw materials considered critical and an evaluation analysing the risk to said materials, the establishment of a methodology for measuring the current status and future developments in resource efficiency, and the creation of a legal framework that encourages and promotes the recycling of raw materials are examples of measures proposed by this report for more effective governance and coordination. Finally, I should like to stress that it is important to combat the volatility of agricultural prices, so as to ensure a fair price for all those involved in the sector and for consumers."@en1
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