China Already Disputes Leading Europe in 40% of Its Key Industries
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Lagarde warns that Beijing rivals European niches of added value
Europe, whose post-war export-based growth model "is falling" after 1.5% increase in 2025 "has continued to grow in 2026 despite the energy shock" thanks to domestic demand. (ANSA)
The ECB chief warns that Europe is losing the advantages it has built up over decades, calling for a transformation that removes barriers to investment and innovation.
The President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, launched a warning message this Wednesday about the future of the European economy.
The European Union is losing the advantages that have fueled its growth for decades, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Wednesday, calling for a transformation that would remove barriers that prevent European companies from investing, innovating and growing on the continent.
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