Yesterday, Ibec launched our Irish Business EU Policy Priorities for 2024-2029, ‘Competitive Business, Competitive Europe’, at an event in our Brussels office with our sectoral trade associations bringing together over 150 key stakeholders and members.
We were delighted to engage with Commissioner-designate Michael McGrath, Ambassador Aingeal O'Donoghue, Ambassador Cait Moran, Members of the European Parliament, BusinessEurope, along with senior officials from Ireland's Permanent Representation of Ireland to the EU, the Council of the EU, the European Parliament and the European Commission.
‘Competitive Business, Competitive Europe’ sets out our vision for an EU that is focused on competitiveness, that unlocks the potential of the Single Market, that concentrates on EU added value, and that renews its commitment to openness. We want a more competitive EU that is a global leader in digital and AI transformation, supports innovation, leads in clean energy and is sustainable into the future.
The renewal of the EU institutions and Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU in the second half of 2026 offer opportunities to strengthen our influence and to realise our vision for the EU.
Read more about our Irish Business EU Policy Priorities for 2024-2029 here: https://lnkd.in/e2a6ZeKE
Barry Andrews MEP, Billy Kelleher MEP, Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, Barry Cowen, Michael McNamara TD, Ciaran Mullooly, Markus BEYRER, Caimin Keane, Fergal O'Brien, Pat Ivory, Neil Willoughby, Róisín de Bhaldraithe, Klaudia Dudzinska, Erik O'Donovan, Áine Clarke