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France pitches massive ‘Made in Europe’ strategy

The idea from Paris comes as EU debates how to respond to a recent Unites States subsidy push.

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The French government has pitched a complete overhaul of the European Union’s approach to boosting its industry, offering a sweeping “Made in Europe” strategy to counter a flood of U.S. subsidies, according to documents seen by POLITICO.

In a letter dated January 9, the French government calls on the EU to accelerate production targets, weaken state aid rules, establish an emergency sovereignty fund and mobilize trade defense instruments — all in reaction to a recent U.S. bill, the Inflation Reduction Act, which included $369 billion in climate-friendly subsidies.

The move follows a pledge earlier this month from French president Emmanuel Macron, in which he jockeyed for the bloc to make progress on a "Made in Europe" strategy. The campaign has become a point of friction within the EU — while numerous countries support France's endeavor in theory, there is little agreement over exactly how to accomplish it.

In the letter, from France’s general secretariat for European affairs, the French say the EU should design new production targets “for reducing our dependencies” across sensitive sectors. 

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