“Over time it appears that wise activities, including pro -environment, ensure that the European Union will compete with China and America. In the US, bitter reflection comes later “,” Mep Hanna Gronkiewicz -Waltz claims in an interview with “Wprost”.
Interview with the former president of Warsaw with regard to economic issues. It falls into it, including the question of how Poland deal with the customs war.
It will be difficult for us, but we can handle it because we can lead exports to other regions of the world or import modern technologies from developed Asian countries and wait four years for the presidency of Donald Trump. In turn, if they keep going, the Americans will not rise economically. The losses will be huge
-Says Gronkiewicz-Waltz.
“We must be competitive “
What does the MEP think of the Green ład? Is it a simplification waiting?
We must be competitive. The Green Order was designed before Pandemia, before the war in Ukraine and the presidential elections in the United States. The energy transformation is done regardless of the green order
– He points out.
Gronkiewicz-Waltz also claims that Europe can afford to be ‘more competitive in the world’.
Europe can afford to make it more competitive in the world, but this is a huge challenge – unfortunately the fight is not even here. China has special subsidies for this goal, while they bring the best specialists in the US, they also have a different mentality, have a greater tendency to risk investments, companies. Europe is more conservative. So we have a lot to do.
Deregulation at many levels is necessary to guarantee a successive growth of Europe. We have to invest in new technologies, this is the future
– says Mep.
Perhaps Gronkiewicz-Waltz would have to talk to Donald Tusk and Rafał Trzaskowski and remind them that “new technologies are the future” because it seems that her colleagues from the platform don’t remember it. Where does such a conclusion come from? Take a look at how the government approaches the construction of CPK.
Kk/”wprost”
Source: wPolityce

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