There is not economic growth neither employment without a competitive industrial production
21 October 2013
The presidents of both European associations, Johann Sailer of
Dryancour Put the emphasis in having the European institutions to attain this aim doing “a call to the EU so that the industrial competitiveness find in the centre of the formulation of European politics”, since, as it continued saying: “A strong industrial production and competitive in Europe is essential to drive to an exit of the recession and keep a common economic space rich and successful”.
In his opinion, since the world-wide competition is very high, is fundamental that establish conditions mark adapted so that the industry can attain grow, create employments and compete to international level. For this reflexionaron on ten big fields of performance that presented in a self-evident.
The summit CECE-CEMA gathered to more than 300 participants, representatives of the industry, political managers of the European Union and industrial partners that debated on the present and future of the European industry.