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    EU Leaders Discuss Competitiveness and Green Deal at Retreat on February 20

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    By Iris East on February 22, 2026 EU
    EU Leaders Discuss Competitiveness and Green Deal at Retreat on February 20
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    The recent panel discussion on European competitiveness included insights from key figures like Mario Draghi and Vladimír Dlouhý. They emphasised the need to remove regulatory obstacles and reconsider the EU’s Green Deal to boost economic growth.

    Vladimír Dlouhý pointed out that excessive regulatory targets may hinder the EU’s competitiveness against countries like the US and China. Schmit acknowledged the necessity of consulting industry prior to implementing climate policies while supporting the Green Deal’s goals.

    Moving forward, Schmit stated that Draghi’s report advocates for a “pragmatic federalism” model, allowing EU leaders to face global challenges effectively. Discussions also highlighted changing EU-US relations, as illustrated by Kaja Kallas‘s recent address at the Munich Security Conference.

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    The panel discussion on European competitiveness took place following a leaders’ retreat at a Medieval castle, featuring former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi as a special guest. According to Vladimír Dlouhý, president of Eurochambres, regulatory burdens should be lifted to enhance economic and productivity levels in the EU.

    Dlouhý expressed concerns that the EU’s Green Deal could limit competitiveness with countries like the US and China if current policies persist. Nicolas Schmit, former EU Commissioner, recognised the importance of further industry consultation before implementing such climate policies, despite his support for the Green Deal.

    Schmit added that Draghi’s report extends beyond deregulation, focusing on investment and organisational strategies for Europe. He quoted Draghi’s advocacy for “pragmatic federalism,” which involves transferring certain national powers to the EU for better cooperation on global issues.

    This week’s Munich Security Conference also featured Kaja Kallas, the EU’s chief diplomat, who rebuffed claims of a civilisational decline in Europe. According to Kait Bolongaro, Kallas’s remarks signal a shift in EU-US dynamics, asserting that Europe is not likely to yield as readily to US pressure as it did previously.

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