Euratex urges the EU President to develop a new
competitiveness strategy for the manufacturing industry to keep it competitive
and says including the textile and clothing industry in the Net-Zero Industry
Act (NZIA) would be a positive first step.
Euratex’s president, Alberto Paccanelli together with CIE President, Jose Vte Serna, made the call ahead of the council in Granada on 6 October.
The call aims to bring
together trade, energy, state aid and sustainability policies into a single,
integrated, comprehensive approach, which can support a robust and modern
European manufacturing industry.
Fashion and textile
manufacturing are an important part of the proposed strategy with the duo
noting: “Textiles are essential components of our society and our wellbeing. It
is key for Europe to maintain its capacity to manufacture high-quality,
sustainable and high-technology textiles. With this in mind, the
competitiveness policy of the future and the related funds to support it,
should include the textile ecosystem in its scope.”
The duo continue: “It is
fundamental for Europe to pursue a more coherent set of policies that put the
competitiveness of its domestic industry at the core. In this context, all the
industrial manufacturing sectors should be in the scope, including the textile
industry, given its importance in providing essential products and applications
to our society. A first impactful action that can be taken in this direction,
would be to expand the scope of the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) to include the
textiles and clothing industry.
Paccanelli and Vte Serna
explain that to consolidate a strong industrial structure in Europe, the Union
should secure the supply of clean energy at a competitive cost; support
innovation and foster the necessary talent pool and be more assertive in
achieving an international level-playing field on sustainability, based on the
European model.
So far, they argue “incoherent
and conflicting objectives under the trade, energy, industrial and
sustainability policy” had been implemented.
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