What's Happening?
The European Commission has proposed the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) to prioritize 'Made in EU' goods in public support and procurement. The act targets strategic sectors such as energy-intensive industries and net-zero technology manufacturing,
aiming to increase manufacturing to 20% of the EU's GDP by 2035. The proposal has sparked controversy within the EU, with member states divided over its potential impact on supply chains and trade relations. Critics argue that the act may lead to protectionism and strain relations with trading partners.
Why It's Important?
The IAA represents a significant shift in EU industrial policy, emphasizing sustainability and local production. It aims to strengthen the EU's economic resilience and reduce dependency on foreign imports. However, the proposal's protectionist elements could disrupt global trade and provoke retaliatory measures from other countries. The act's success depends on balancing local economic growth with international cooperation and maintaining open trade channels.









