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"Made in Europe" Project May Get Stuck in Disagreements Between Countries

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Faced with enormous pressure from Chinese imports, the European Commission plans to propose a so-called Industrial Acceleration Act this month that would give priority to European products. The move is supported by the heads of major industrial companies. Nine countries, including Estonia and Latvia, are opposed.
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Faced with enormous pressure from Chinese imports, the European Commission plans to propose a so-called Industrial Acceleration Act this month that would give priority to European products. The move is supported by the heads of major industrial companies. Nine countries, including Estonia and Latvia, are opposed.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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