French MEP criticises EU’s “Made in Europe” law for broad foreign scope
Negotiation Leadership
Christophe Grudler, a French liberal MEP, will lead negotiations on a “Made in Europe” law in the European Parliament.
Christophe Grudler, a French liberal MEP, will lead negotiations on a “Made in Europe” law in the European Parliament.
Strategic relevance
The proposed “Made in Europe” law aims to bolster EU market protection, addressing concerns over competition from numerous non-EU countries, as emphasised by MEP Christophe Grudler.
The proposed “Made in Europe” law aims to bolster EU market protection, addressing concerns over competition from numerous non-EU countries, as emphasised by MEP Christophe Grudler.
MEP Critique
“The European preference proposed extends too many non-EU countries,” stated Christophe Grudler, leading negotiations on the “Made in Europe” law in the European Parliament.
“The European preference proposed extends too many non-EU countries,” stated Christophe Grudler, leading negotiations on the “Made in Europe” law in the European Parliament.
Key developments
Christophe Grudler, the French liberal MEP, has raised concerns about the European Commission‘s proposed “Made in Europe” law, asserting it allows too many non-EU countries to benefit.
Grudler will spearhead negotiations in the European Parliament, where he aims to ensure the legislation strictly favours European manufacturers while enhancing local production standards.
'Made in Europe' law should be limited to geographically close countries, leading MEP says

French liberal MEP Christophe Grudler, who will lead negotiations on a “Made in Europe” law in the European Parliament, told EU News the European preference proposed by the European Commission to counter foreign competition in the EU market extends too many non-EU countries.

