{"id":392886,"date":"2024-09-26T19:21:39","date_gmt":"2024-09-26T17:21:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eunews.it\/2024\/09\/26\/urso-piano-italiano-politica-industriale\/"},"modified":"2024-10-01T19:43:01","modified_gmt":"2024-10-01T17:43:01","slug":"ursos-work-in-brussels-to-revive-european-industrial-policy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/en\/2024\/09\/26\/ursos-work-in-brussels-to-revive-european-industrial-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Urso&#8217;s work in Brussels to revive European industrial policy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>Brussels &#8211; It is unclear how many and which member states support the <strong>guidelines on the future of European industrial policy <\/strong>that the Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy <strong>Adolfo Urso<\/strong> is outlining to European partners <a href=\"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/en\/2024\/09\/25\/automotive-urso-positive-reception-of-italian-proposal-to-advance-review-of-eu-standards-to-2025\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">these days<\/a>. He mentioned <strong>several EU countries<\/strong> that would agree with the government, but from today&#8217;s (Sept. 26) Competitiveness Council, no explicit confirmations have been made, although there has been no<strong>&nbsp;denial<\/strong>.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>&#8220;Some countries have already expressed themselves <strong>in the Council<\/strong>&nbsp;regarding our proposal, and others in the <strong>bilateral meetings<\/strong> that I have had,&#8221; the MIMIT holder assured reporters in the early afternoon as he exited the <strong>Competition meeting<\/strong>. &#8220;I refer specifically to <strong>Romania, Slovakia, Latvia, Malta, Cyprus, Poland, Czech Republic<\/strong>, and I have also spoken with <strong>Spain<\/strong> and yesterday with <strong>Germany,<\/strong>&#8221; he specified, arguing that there is a &#8220;<strong>sufficient majority of countries<\/strong> that are prepared to ask, with the report that we are preparing, that there be an <strong>advance in the exercise of the review clause<\/strong>, already scheduled for the end of 2026, so that we can decide earlier, in a reasonable time\u2014we will propose <strong>the first half of 2025<\/strong>\u2014what we need to do together <strong>to achieve the targets we set<\/strong>.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>And yet, only a few hours earlier, German Economy Undersecretary <strong>Sven Giegold<\/strong> had said that &#8220;Germany does not want to weaken climate regulations&#8221; and that &#8220;<strong>climate targets are crucial<\/strong>&#8220;\u2014both those to 2035 (the stop on internal combustion engine vehicles) and the intermediate targets to 2025 (the 15 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions compared to 2021 values).&nbsp;<br \/>\nCold shoulder, from Berlin, also on the request to bring forward the activation of the <strong>review clause<\/strong> of the emissions regulation, which, Giegold made clear, must <strong>remain set for 2026<\/strong> to allow the necessary data to be collected. Right down to&nbsp;the final thrust on biofuels, defended by Rome as a necessary choice for post-2035 technology neutrality: &#8220;<strong>We are not asking for new biofuels<\/strong> that, if you do&nbsp;the math, <strong>are not climate neutral<\/strong>,&#8221; he said.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>Whether Germany is for or against the Italian position is not a secondary question, given that it is the most populous country among the Twenty-Seven: if Berlin and Paris oppose it, at the Council, because of the voting rules, it is hard to win out. Especially if it were to <strong>falter the support of some other state<\/strong> among those mentioned by Urso as well: an eventuality that cannot be ruled out, since others could follow the German denial. Italy aims to <strong>draw up a non-paper<\/strong>, that is, an informal document <strong>to be signed by as many national governments as possible<\/strong>, containing the main Italian claims.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>In the evening, instead of new denials, the member states with which MIMIT signalled &#8220;convergence&#8221; had also been joined by <strong>Austria<\/strong> and <strong>the Netherlands<\/strong>. At the end of the Compet meeting, Hungarian Minister for Economic Strategy <strong>Mate Loga<\/strong> (host, as Budapest holds the rotating presidency of the EU) stated that &#8220;the <strong>automotive sector<\/strong>, in relation to climate targets, <strong>was not the focus of today&#8217;s discussion<\/strong>,&#8221; and denied that there was any talk of &#8220;precise deadlines&#8221; with reference to the fateful 2025 and 2035 ones.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>The Italian minister received the backing of the <strong>Lega<\/strong>, a majority partner in Rome, which, through its head of delegation in Strasbourg, <strong>Paolo Borchia<\/strong>, stressed that bringing forward the revision of the emissions regulation to 2025 is &#8220;<strong>a common-sense proposal<\/strong>&#8221; against a <strong>Green Deal<\/strong> that &#8220;has always <strong>placed ideological battles over concrete needs<\/strong>, pursuing an extreme leftist political agenda without listening to companies and workers.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px\"><span>From the opposition, on the other hand, came the criticism from 5-Star MEP <strong>Valentina Palmisano<\/strong>: &#8220;<strong>Spain, Germany, France, Poland, Sweden<\/strong>, all major European countries <strong>have binned Urso&#8217;s proposal<\/strong> to bring forward the review of EU car regulations to 2025 to cancel the stop to the endothermic engine from 2035,&#8221; she said in a note, claiming that &#8220;just five countries supported it&#8221; (without naming them) and that &#8220;even Orb\u00e1n&#8217;s <strong>Hungary<\/strong> responded in spades.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The head of MIMIT says there is a broad consensus around the Italian proposal, widely anticipated in recent days. 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