“Austrian Chancellor calls on EU to urgently lower energy prices to save industryAustrian Chancellor Christian Stocker stated the need to make energy costs the top priority of the EU leaders’ summit. High energy
tariffs threaten the competitiveness of the industrial sector.
”, — write: unn.ua
DetailsIn an interview with Politico, Christian Stocker emphasized that the current price situation is literally “strangling” businesses across the bloc. He stressed that no other problem has such a massive negative impact on EU member states simultaneously.
The most urgent task is to reduce energy prices
He added that without decisive steps from Brussels, European industry risks losing its position.
Stocker’s call came amid preparations for an informal summit in Belgium, where EU leaders plan to discuss strategies for economic growth and strengthening the bloc’s independence. The Austrian leader joined a group of European politicians, including the prime ministers of the Czech Republic and Hungary, who criticize overly strict environmental regulations, which, in their opinion, artificially inflate the cost of resources.
Review of environmental policy and industrial quotasThe Austrian Chancellor criticized the approach to implementing the “Green Deal,” calling it unstable in its current form. Stocker noted that in his country, CO2 emissions reductions occurred mainly due to a decline in industrial production, rather than technological progress.
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