• What should a Clean Industrial Deal look like from a business perspective? A Conversation with Marco Mensink

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

What should a Clean Industrial Deal look like from a business perspective? A Conversation with Marco Mensink

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the second season of Rethinking Europe, a podcast by Europe Jacques Delors, where we discuss the environment, the climate and anything in between. In this new season, we’ll delve into the EU’s trade policy and how to green it; and what the EU can do to build a strong, clean, and competitive EU industry.

    To kick off this season, we’re thrilled to be joined in this first episode by an industry leader, Marco Mensink, Director General of the European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic). Cefic was the convener of the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal backed by over 1,200 organisations across 25 sectors. In this episode, we will hear from Marco about the pressing needs and expectations of EU industries as they navigate the green transition against the backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions. How can the EU ensure that its industries remain strong while advancing the green transition? What kind of trade policies should the EU adopt to balance openness with competitiveness? And what can we expect from the EU in this new mandate?

    Europe Jacques Delors is a Brussels-based think tank dedicated to environmental sustainability in Europe conducting high-level research on greening agri-food, greening trade as well as ocean governance and protection. If you want to learn more about Europe Jacques Delors’ work, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter/X and Youtube, or visit our website at www.europejacquesdelors.eu.”



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