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17. Proposal: Reducing dependency of EU from foreign actors in economically strategic sectors
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Measure 17(1) - Boosting Research, Development, and Innovation
17.1) Boosting research, development and innovation activities and collaboration on that (ndlr: reducing dependency of EU foreign policy actors in economically strategic sectors) between public and private partners.
- Union Secure Connectivity Programme 2023-2027
- EU Strategy international cooperation for research and innovation, Global Approach in R&I
- European economic security strategy
- European Innovation Agenda
- Global Gateway
- Recommendation on knowledge valorisation
- Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’)
- Digital and technology agreements with third countries
- Communication on the Global Approach to research and innovation
- Framework of measures for strengthening Europe’s net-zero technology products manufacturing ecosystem (Net Zero Industry Act)
- Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe: Chips Joint Undertaking
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- Enhancing research security
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Measure 17(2) - Maintaining an Ambitious Trade Negotiation Agenda; Resilience and Diversification of Supply Chains
17.2) Maintaining an ambitious trade negotiation agenda that can contribute to building resilience and diversification of supply chains, in particular for raw materials, while also sharing the benefits of trade more equally and with more partners, thereby limiting our exposure and dependency on a small number of potentially risky suppliers.
- Framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials
- European economic security strategy
- Trade and regional agreements
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- Global Gateway
- Digital and technology agreements with third countries
- A new agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean
- Trade Policy Review - An Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy
- International public procurement instrument
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Measure 17(3) - Increasing Resilience of EU Supply Chains (strategic investment, stockpiling, diversifying)
17.3) Increasing the resilience of EU supply chains through fostering investment in strategic sectors in the EU, stockpiling critical productions and devices and diversifying the supply sources of critical raw materials.
- International public procurement instrument
- Framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- European economic security strategy
- Recommendation on a common Union toolbox to address semiconductor shortages and an EU mechanism for monitoring the semiconductor ecosystem
- Addressing medicine shortages in the EU
- Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe: Chips Joint Undertaking
- European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA)
- Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’)
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- A new agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean
- Patents Package; supplementary protection certificates and compulsory licensing of patents
- Dialogue on security pharmaceutical supply chains
- REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans
- Chips Act
- Act in Support of Ammunition Production.
- European Defence Industry Programme
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Measure 17(4) - Increasing attractiveness of producing & buying strategic items in the EU
17.4) Investing further in the completion of the internal market, creating a level-playing field to make it more attractive to produce and buy these items in the European Union.
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Measure 17(5) - Product Affordability and Reduce Dependencies (structural policies, incentives, infrastructure & research)
17.5) Support to keep such products available and affordable to European consumers and reduce dependencies from outside, for example through the use of structural and regional policies, tax breaks, subsidies, infrastructure and research investments, boosting the competitiveness of SMEs as well as education programmes to keep related qualifications and jobs in Europe that are relevant to secure basic needs.
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Measure 17(6) - European Programme for Local Producers
17.6) European-wide programme to support small local producers from strategic sectors across all Member States16, making greater use of the EU programmes and financial instruments, such as InvestEU.
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Measure 17(7) - Cooperation on Supply Chain Risks
17.7) Better cooperation between Member States to handle the management of supply chain risks.
- Recommendation on a common Union toolbox to address semiconductor shortages and an EU mechanism for monitoring the semiconductor ecosystem
- Addressing medicine shortages in the EU
- Chips Act
- Recommendation on Critical technologies
- International public procurement instrument
- European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA)
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- Framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials
- Single Market emergency instrument
- European economic security strategy
- Resilience of critical entities
- European Defence Industry Programme