Fragmentation of supply chains and impact on the cost of living

Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Fragmentation of supply chains and impact on the cost of living

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Key Points

The EESC:

  • emphasises the necessity for the EU to reduce import dependencies, especially for critical goods like pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, and to diversify supply chains by fostering multiple international partnerships;
  • highlights the urgent need for targeted investments in strategic industries and infrastructure to strengthen economic resilience and bridge productivity gaps among European producers. Such investments should be part of a well-coordinated, comprehensive and adequately financed industrial policy;
  • recommends expanding trade agreements, particularly with reliable partners in the Global South, and advocates for regulatory efficiency improvements to streamline complex EU frameworks while maintaining high standards;
  • urges continued promotion of binding and enforceable Trade and Sustainable Development (TSD) chapters to protect EU markets against unfair competitive practices driven by lower global production standards;
  • calls for enhanced financial and technical support mechanisms for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to diversify their suppliers, adopt sustainable business models, and effectively navigate regulatory complexities;
  • stresses the importance of increased investment in research and development for high-tech and sustainable manufacturing sectors, including greater adoption of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies to optimize supply chain management;
  • underlines the need for targeted educational and training initiatives to enhance workforce skills, promote labour mobility within the single market, and attract and retain talent, thereby strengthening innovation capacity.

Downloads

  • Record of proceedings REX/596