In General

The update of the EU Industrial Strategy highlights the need to accelerate the green and digital transition of EU industry and its ecosystems. It proposes co-creation with industry, public authorities, social partners and other stakeholders.

To initiate the co-creation process, the Commission prepared a staff working document outlining possible scenarios for a transition pathway toward a resilient, innovative, sustainable and digital energy-intensive industries (EII) ecosystem.

The Commission invites stakeholders to reflect and contribute to the scenarios and list key enablers for the transition of the EII ecosystem. The document invites the stakeholders to work together and propose concrete actions, commitments and investments at sectoral, national and regional levels of the EII ecosystem. It also asks stakeholders for an assessment of scale, cost, benefits and conditions of the required actions to accompany the twin transition of European EIIs.

You can share your contribution until 22 November 2021 through the EU Survey questionnaire.

Based on the consultation results and further meetings with stakeholders, the transition pathway will be co-created, finalised and presented by December 2021/January 2022.

More information
EU Industrial Strategy update
Contact: GROW-HLG-EII@ec.europa.eu

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