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Macroeconomic and fiscal developments in the euro area
The Eurogroup discussed recent macroeconomic and fiscal developments in the euro area, with a particular focus on fiscal-related issues. The discussion paves the way for the July discussion and statement on the prospects for the euro area, including the euro area fiscal stance.
International Monetary Fund review of euro area policies
The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, presented the conclusions of the Fund’s annual consultation on euro area policies and exchanged views with ministers.
As part of its regular Article IV consultation process, the IMF reviews economic developments, consults with euro area policymakers and provides targeted policy advice.
The new Latvian minister, Māris Kučinskis, and the new Slovenian minister, Andrej Šircelj, presented the policy priorities of their new respective governments.
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Economic and energy security in the EU
Based on a presentation by Kristalina Georgieva, ministers discussed the structural challenges and policy priorities related to strengthening Europe’s energy security and economic resilience.
Europe needs an energy strategy that simultaneously reduces costs and dependencies. That is why strengthening energy interconnections, investing in networks, and making better use of domestic energy sources are all collective choices that enhance both competitiveness and economic security.
Kyriakos Pierrakakis, President of the Eurogroup
European technological sovereignty
Ministers discussed the economic dimensions of European technological sovereignty. David Eaves, professor at University College London, was invited to introduce the discussion.
Europe does not have a talent deficit. It has a scale deficit. Too often, Europe produces innovations but fails to nurture global champions capable of fully commercialising and scaling them.
Медийната акредитация за международни срещи на върха, провеждани извън Европейския съюз, ще се извършва от правителствените органи на държавата домакин.