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Baden-Württemberg's Economic Summit Kicks Off in Brussels to Boost EU Competitiveness

The summit brings together key stakeholders to discuss Europe's competitiveness. Expect tangible outcomes influencing EU economic policy.

As we can see in the image there is train, railway track, cars, current poles, trees and sky.
As we can see in the image there is train, railway track, cars, current poles, trees and sky.

Baden-Württemberg's Economic Summit Kicks Off in Brussels to Boost EU Competitiveness

The Economics Summit Baden-Württemberg - EU 2025 kicked off today in Brussels, aiming to foster a stronger practical dialogue between EU institutions and businesses in Baden-Württemberg. The summit, organized by the Ministry of Economy, Labor, and Tourism, seeks to provide tangible relief for the single market and better framework conditions for innovation and technological sovereignty.

The two-day event, held on October 1 and 2, 2025, is guided by the theme 'New Realities: Impulses for Europe's Competitiveness'. It includes three main stages, a pre-event, and several interactive talks with high-ranking guests. Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, Minister of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism, opened the summit, presenting a position paper bundling central demands for EU economic policy.

The summit involves institutions from politics, administration, research, business, and civil society in a collaborative network. It aims to create clear rules for fair competition and improve the EU's competitiveness. Hoffmeister-Kraut's initiative for stronger practical dialogue between EU institutions and businesses in Baden-Württemberg was also announced during the event.

The Economics Summit Baden-Württemberg - EU 2025 concludes tomorrow, October 2, 2025. It has brought together key stakeholders to discuss and propose solutions for Europe's competitiveness. The summit's outcomes are expected to influence EU economic policy, providing concrete impulses for the economic future of the European Union.

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