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A new plan for Europe's sustainable prosperity and competitiveness

Overview

Europe has always been a continent of industry, enterprise and innovation – reinventing itself through industrial and tech revolutions, global competition and changing societies.

We emerged stronger from the shock of lockdowns and overcame an unprecedented energy crisis, achieving this together with resilience and determination. However, our competitiveness now needs a major boost. The global economy is changing rapidly. 

To safeguard and boost Europe’s competitiveness, also vis-à-vis other global actors, prosperity, and fairness, we must take decisive action. This starts with making business easier and faster, and deepening our Single Market across all sectors. The Competitiveness Compass, as the first major initiative of the new Commission, will frame our future work building on the Draghi report.

Key figures

50%
share of renewables in electricity generation in the first half of 2024, a record high
up to EUR 4 billion
for investment in AI research and deployment for the period 2024-2027
75.8%
of people aged 20 to 64 years had a job in the second quarter of 2024, a record high

Objectives

  • Making business easier

    to foster economic growth

  • A Clean Industrial Deal

    to support EU’s competitive industries and create quality jobs

  • A more circular and resilient economy

    to transition to more sustainable production and consumption practices

  • Boosting productivity with digital tech diffusion

    to strengthen EU's competitiveness and become a leader in AI innovation

  • Putting research and innovation

    at the heart of our economy

  • Turbo charging investment

    to accelerate green, digital and social transition

  • Tackling the skills and labour gaps

    to improve people’s careers and economic competitiveness

How we will achieve our objectives

Over the next few years, to ensure Europe’s competitiveness and prosperity, we will

Make business easier and faster

Build a new Clean Industrial Deal

Work towards a more circular and resilient economy

Boost productivity with digital tech diffusion

Put research and innovation at the heart of our economy

Turbo charge investment

Tackle the skills and labour gaps

Progress to date

Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority

  1. June 2024

    The Net-Zero Industry Act entered into force

  2. May 2024

    The Commission established the AI Office to strengthen EU leadership in safe and trustworthy Artificial Intelligence

  3. April 2024

    The Council adopted reform of fiscal rules to ensure sound and sustainable public finances while promoting sustainable and inclusive growth

  4. March 2024

    The Commission proposed a series of targeted actions to boost biotechnology and biomanufacturing in the EU

  5. March 2024

    The Commission set out actions to tackle labour and skills shortages

In the spotlight

Who is in charge

Portrait of Teresa Ribera Rodríguez

Executive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive Transition

Portrait of Henna Virkkunen

Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy

Portrait of Roxana Mînzatu

Executive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness

Portrait of Valdis Dombrovskis

Commissioner for Economy and Productivity; Implementation and Simplification