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Mats Engström Mats Engström Home About me   The lobbying campaign behind the EU competitiveness agenda 31/08/2024 Improving European competitiveness is important but it is useful to be aware of the intense lobbying efforts behind the current push for deregulation. Innovative companies might lose out if there is a weaking of EU ambitions in fields important to citizens. I give a short overview in the text below (first published as open access on EU Observer 9 April but later put behind a paywall): “When standing next to a modern lorry, it is easy to forget the smell and smoke of the past. Yes, there are still problems with air quality in many parts of Europe, but much has happened since the early 1990s. European legislation forced manufacturers to innovate, bringing down for example nitrogen oxides from lorries and buses with more than 90 percent, and now moving to electrification. This has saved many lives and helped the global competitiveness of European companies. ...

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