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 highup to EUR 4 billionfor investment in AI research and deployment for the period 2024-202775.8%of people aged 20 to 64 years had a job in the second quarter of 2024, a record high Objectives Making business easierto foster economic growthA Clean Industrial Dealto support EU’s competitive industries and create quality jobsA more circular and resilient economy to transition to more sustainable production and consumption practicesBoosting productivity with digital tech diffusionto strengthen EU's competitiveness and become a leader in AI innovationPutting research and innovationat the heart of our economyTurbo charging investmentto accelerate green, digital and social transitionTackling the skills and labour gapsto 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 willMake business easier and faster To enhance our competitiveness, we willintroduce a Competitiveness Compass to close the innovation gap, decarbonise and increase securitycomplete the Single Market in key sectors to allow companies to scale upimplement a new approach to competition policyreduce administrative burden and reduce reporting obligations by at least 25% and at least 35% for SMEsstress-test the EU acquis and make proposals to simplify and codify legislation to eliminate overlaps and contradictions, while maintaining high standardspropose a new EU-wide legal status to help innovative companies growhave a new SME and competitiveness check to help avoid unnecessary administrative burdenpropose to renew the Interinstitutional agreement on simplification and better law-making Build a new Clean Industrial Deal To stay the course on the goals set out in the European Green Deal, decarbonise our economy and bring down energy prices, we willpresent a Clean Industrial Deal to make our industry competitive and create quality jobspropose to set out a 90% emission-reduction target for 2040 in the European Climate Lawsupport industries and companies through the transition by launching an Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act, helping to speed up related planning, tendering and permittingreduce energy costs for households and businesses by completing the Energy Unioninvest in clean energy infrastructure and technologiesactivate and extend our aggregate demand mechanism to go beyond gas and include hydrogen and critical raw materialssecure supplies of raw materials, clean energy and clean tech with the development of clean trade and investment partnershipscontinue to be a leader in international climate negotiationsencourage rail travel and propose a Single Digital Booking and Ticketing Regulation, to ensure that Europeans can buy one single ticket on one single platform and get passengers’ rights for their whole trip Work towards a more circular and resilient economy To shift to a more sustainable pattern of production and consumption, retaining the value of resources in our economy for longer, we willhelp to create market demand for secondary materials and a single market for waste through a new Circular Economy Actput forward a new chemicals industry package, providing clarity on ‘forever chemicals’, or PFASwork to complete the European Health Union, diversifying supply chains, fostering access to most advanced treatments, making the health and pharmaceutical sector more resilientwork on reducing dependencies on critical medicines and ingredients by putting forward a Critical Medicines Actstep up our work on preventive health, in particular for mental health, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, as well on treatments for degenerative illnesses and research on autismsafeguard the security of our healthcare systems by proposing a European action plan on the cybersecurity of hospitals and healthcare providers Boost productivity with digital tech diffusion To increase productivity through diffusion of digital technologies, we willencourage investments in digital infrastructures to improve access to secure, fast and reliable connectivitycontinue to step up our enforcement of the EU digital lawstackle challenges with e-commerce platformsstep up investment in supercomputing, semiconductors, the Internet of Things, genomics, quantum computing, and space techensure access to supercomputing capacity for AI startups and industry via an AI Factories initiativeboost new industrial uses of AI and improve public services with an Apply AI Strategypool all our resources through a new European AI Research Councilensure seamless and at-scale data sharing with a European Data Union Strategy Put research and innovation at the heart of our economy To enhance Europe’s competitiveness and drive it towards a new age of invention and ingenuity, we will place research, innovation, science and technology at the centre of our economy. We willincrease research spending to focus more on strategic prioritiesexpand the European Research Council and the European Innovation Councilmake it easier and faster to bring biotech from the laboratory to the market with a European Biotech Actsupport green and digital transitions and develop high-value technologies through a Strategy for European Life Sciencesenhance collaboration between research departments, higher education and business by strengthening University Alliances Turbo charge investment We will invest massively in our sustainable competitiveness, by using public investment to leverage and de-risk private capital. We willput forward risk-absorbing measures to make it easier for commercial banks, investors and venture capital to finance fast-growing companiesreview our rules to address barriers that restrict the amount of European capital available to finance innovationleverage private savings to invest in innovation and the clean and digital transitions with the establishment of a European Savings and Investments Unionrevise public procurement rules to enable preference to be given to European products for certain strategic sectorsdevelop strategic technologies and manufacture them in Europe by establishing a European Competitiveness Fund that will also support Important Projects of Common Interest Tackle the skills and labour gaps To improve people’s careers and our competitiveness, we willestablish a Union of Skills which will focus on investment, lifelong learning and skill retentionwork to improve basic skillspropose a STEM Education Strategic Plan to address decline in performance, the lack of qualified teachers in areas linked to science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and bring more girls into STEM education and careerspromote vocational education and training (VET) with a European Strategy for VETboost and refocus skills funding in the EU budgetensure cross-country skill recognition by putting forward a Skills Portability Initiative and continue to work towards a European Degree Progress to date Monitor, follow, and stay updated on the progress of new initiatives, proposed laws and legislative changes under this priority June 2024The Net-Zero Industry Act entered into forceMay 2024The Commission established the AI Office to strengthen EU leadership in safe and trustworthy Artificial IntelligenceApril 2024The Council adopted reform of fiscal rules to ensure sound and sustainable public finances while promoting sustainable and inclusive growthMarch 2024The Commission proposed a series of targeted actions to boost biotechnology and biomanufacturing in the EUMarch 2024The Commission set out actions to tackle labour and skills shortages In the spotlight E-declaration portal for posting workers in the EUThe Commission has proposed a single digital declaration portal to reduce businesses’ administrative burden for posting workers. It will help companies comply with their obligation to submit a declaration when posting workers to other Member States while maintaining the high protection of workers’ rights already enshrined in EU legislation. Instead of using 27 different national forms, companies will use a single form, available in all official EU languages, resulting in an average reduction of 73% in declaration time.Read more Related topicsSingle market and standardsStrengthening European competitivenessCompetition PolicyEuropean Climate PactEnergy strategyEnvironmental strategies and actions plansShaping Europe’s digital futureResearch and innovationInvestEUNextGenerationEUEmployment, Social Affairs & Inclusion Who is in chargeTeresa RiberaExecutive Vice-President for Clean, Just and Competitive TransitionHenna VirkkunenExecutive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and DemocracyStéphane SéjournéExecutive Vice-President for Prosperity and Industrial StrategyRoxana MînzatuExecutive Vice-President for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness Maroš ŠefčovičCommissioner for Trade and Economic SecurityValdis DombrovskisCommissioner for Economy and Productivity; Implementation and SimplificationWopke HoekstraCommissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean GrowthMaria Luís AlbuquerqueCommissioner for Financial Services and the Savings and Investment UnionEkaterina ZaharievaCommissioner for Startups, Research and InnovationDan JørgensenCommissioner for Energy and HousingApostolos TzitzikostasCommissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Commission departmentsDirectorate-General for Climate ActionDirectorate-General for CompetitionDirectorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and CultureDirectorate-General for Economic and Financial AffairsDirectorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and InclusionDirectorate-General for EnergyDirectorate-General for EnvironmentDirectorate-General for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets UnionDirectorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEsDirectorate-General for Research and InnovationDirectorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and TechnologyDirectorate-General for Taxation and Customs UnionJoint Research CentreDirectorate-General for TradeDirectorate-General for Energy The Commission’s other prioritiesSecurity and defenceEuropean social fairnessQuality of lifeDemocracy and our valuesA global EuropeEU budget and reform
To enhance our competitiveness, we willintroduce a Competitiveness Compass to close the innovation gap, decarbonise and increase securitycomplete the Single Market in key sectors to allow companies to scale upimplement a new approach to competition policyreduce administrative burden and reduce reporting obligations by at least 25% and at least 35% for SMEsstress-test the EU acquis and make proposals to simplify and codify legislation to eliminate overlaps and contradictions, while maintaining high standardspropose a new EU-wide legal status to help innovative companies growhave a new SME and competitiveness check to help avoid unnecessary administrative burdenpropose to renew the Interinstitutional agreement on simplification and better law-making
To stay the course on the goals set out in the European Green Deal, decarbonise our economy and bring down energy prices, we willpresent a Clean Industrial Deal to make our industry competitive and create quality jobspropose to set out a 90% emission-reduction target for 2040 in the European Climate Lawsupport industries and companies through the transition by launching an Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act, helping to speed up related planning, tendering and permittingreduce energy costs for households and businesses by completing the Energy Unioninvest in clean energy infrastructure and technologiesactivate and extend our aggregate demand mechanism to go beyond gas and include hydrogen and critical raw materialssecure supplies of raw materials, clean energy and clean tech with the development of clean trade and investment partnershipscontinue to be a leader in international climate negotiationsencourage rail travel and propose a Single Digital Booking and Ticketing Regulation, to ensure that Europeans can buy one single ticket on one single platform and get passengers’ rights for their whole trip
To shift to a more sustainable pattern of production and consumption, retaining the value of resources in our economy for longer, we willhelp to create market demand for secondary materials and a single market for waste through a new Circular Economy Actput forward a new chemicals industry package, providing clarity on ‘forever chemicals’, or PFASwork to complete the European Health Union, diversifying supply chains, fostering access to most advanced treatments, making the health and pharmaceutical sector more resilientwork on reducing dependencies on critical medicines and ingredients by putting forward a Critical Medicines Actstep up our work on preventive health, in particular for mental health, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, as well on treatments for degenerative illnesses and research on autismsafeguard the security of our healthcare systems by proposing a European action plan on the cybersecurity of hospitals and healthcare providers
To increase productivity through diffusion of digital technologies, we willencourage investments in digital infrastructures to improve access to secure, fast and reliable connectivitycontinue to step up our enforcement of the EU digital lawstackle challenges with e-commerce platformsstep up investment in supercomputing, semiconductors, the Internet of Things, genomics, quantum computing, and space techensure access to supercomputing capacity for AI startups and industry via an AI Factories initiativeboost new industrial uses of AI and improve public services with an Apply AI Strategypool all our resources through a new European AI Research Councilensure seamless and at-scale data sharing with a European Data Union Strategy
To enhance Europe’s competitiveness and drive it towards a new age of invention and ingenuity, we will place research, innovation, science and technology at the centre of our economy. We willincrease research spending to focus more on strategic prioritiesexpand the European Research Council and the European Innovation Councilmake it easier and faster to bring biotech from the laboratory to the market with a European Biotech Actsupport green and digital transitions and develop high-value technologies through a Strategy for European Life Sciencesenhance collaboration between research departments, higher education and business by strengthening University Alliances
We will invest massively in our sustainable competitiveness, by using public investment to leverage and de-risk private capital. We willput forward risk-absorbing measures to make it easier for commercial banks, investors and venture capital to finance fast-growing companiesreview our rules to address barriers that restrict the amount of European capital available to finance innovationleverage private savings to invest in innovation and the clean and digital transitions with the establishment of a European Savings and Investments Unionrevise public procurement rules to enable preference to be given to European products for certain strategic sectorsdevelop strategic technologies and manufacture them in Europe by establishing a European Competitiveness Fund that will also support Important Projects of Common Interest
To improve people’s careers and our competitiveness, we willestablish a Union of Skills which will focus on investment, lifelong learning and skill retentionwork to improve basic skillspropose a STEM Education Strategic Plan to address decline in performance, the lack of qualified teachers in areas linked to science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and bring more girls into STEM education and careerspromote vocational education and training (VET) with a European Strategy for VETboost and refocus skills funding in the EU budgetensure cross-country skill recognition by putting forward a Skills Portability Initiative and continue to work towards a European Degree
E-declaration portal for posting workers in the EUThe Commission has proposed a single digital declaration portal to reduce businesses’ administrative burden for posting workers. It will help companies comply with their obligation to submit a declaration when posting workers to other Member States while maintaining the high protection of workers’ rights already enshrined in EU legislation. Instead of using 27 different national forms, companies will use a single form, available in all official EU languages, resulting in an average reduction of 73% in declaration time.Read more