20
May
2026
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Reviewing the ETS system to support European competitiveness (topical debate)
Mr President, Commissioner, Europe no longer penalises polluting, it penalises producing. And that is the reality that we have been hearing for almost two years in office: industries that close, companies that leave, workers who lose their jobs. And, in the meantime, Europe continues to increase imports from countries that do not rule from ideology, but defend their own interests. And this no longer only affects the industry, ask the primary sector, ask the logistics sector, ask the workers of Algeciras, who see how ships stop in Tangier while their terminals are empty of containers. They tell us about European sovereignty. Meanwhile, we force our companies to close factories to end up importing exactly the same products from outside Europe. And that's not an ecological transition, that's deindustrialization. From the ECR Group we advocate a profound revision of the ETS, because Europe can no longer impose technically impossible, energy-infeasible and economically destructive targets. Because if we continue on this path, Europe will stop producing; because when Europe stops producing it will also stop deciding its own future.