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The future of European competitiveness (debate)
The whole world, and Europe in particular, is in a constant and rapid turmoil of change, where traditional and long-term strategies may not be flexible or effective enough, but there is a need to find Europe-wide changes in economic policy. As a matter of concern, we are faced with the fact that Europe has the highest energy prices and is lagging behind in terms of technological breakthroughs, especially from China and the US. As a result, the EU's values are under threat and we are losing our prosperity and security. I agree with Draghi's view that we need to unleash our potential for innovation so that we are on an equal playing field with the US and China. We need centres of excellence through which good products can be placed on the market. A breakthrough would also be the introduction of artificial intelligence into the industry. I also agree that decarbonising will help us use cleaner sources over time. I also strongly agree with the view that the EU needs to have secure supply chains in order to reduce its dependence on non-EU countries.