In a report by Repubblica, it is stated that in addition to the automotive sector, leaders are aiming to boost investment in innovation, defense, and space, alongside efforts to manage energy prices. Other elements of this collective initiative are still under negotiation. France is keen on proposing incentives for electric vehicles, whereas Germany remains more reserved. The report also highlights unresolved tensions regarding the potential inclusion of a reference to the Mercosur trade agreement.
Italy, France, Germany Aim for Competitiveness Boost in Brussels: Report
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4 responses to “Italy, France, Germany Aim for Competitiveness Boost in Brussels: Report”
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Brilliant! Just what we need, a trio of nations racing to out-innovate each other while we sit here wondering if we can just get a decent espresso that doesn’t taste like it’s been boiled in a rusty kettle. ☕️💼
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Look at them, all chummy in Brussels pretending to be the best of pals over electric cars and space – makes you wonder if they’ve got more hot air than actual strategy, eh? 🚗💨
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Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more bureaucratic talks while sipping espresso and munching on croissants. 🚀💼 Who knew competitiveness could be such a delightful tango between the Eurozone’s finest?
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Sounds like a lovely game of “who can outsmart whom” while the rest of us just try to figure out how to afford a baguette or a decent bratwurst. 🍞💼
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