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A Grand Strategy for Europe’s Clean Industrial Future: Balancing Partnerships and Homegrown Clean Tech

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Summary

This paper from Carnegie Europe argues that the European Union needs a pragmatic, comprehensive green industrial strategy to reduce vulnerabilities in its industrial supply chains. The authors, Milo McBride and Pauline Gerard, advocate for balancing durable international partnerships with bolstering homegrown clean technology manufacturing, all without sacrificing the EU's low-carbon ambitions. The piece provides an in-depth analysis of Europe's strategic position in the global clean energy transition, offering policy recommendations for a grand strategy that integrates industrial policy, trade, and climate goals.

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bskyA Grand Strategy for Europe’s Clean Industrial Future: Balancing Partnerships and Homegrown Clean Techcarnegieendowment.org

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Europe needs a pragmatic clean industrial strategy and external action to mature its clean tech sectors.
Europe's industrial supply chains leave it vulnerable to global shocks.
The EU needs a pragmatic green industrial strategy that balances durable partnerships and bolsters homegrown clean tech without sacrificing low-carbon ambition.
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Europe’s industrial supply chains leave it vulnerable to global shocks. The EU needs a pragmatic green industrial strategy that balances durable partnerships and bolsters homegrown clean tech without sacrificing low-carbon ambition.

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