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The critical raw materials act: an EU pivot
EU rules on critical raw materials help secure the materials essential to Europe's economy, supporting strategic industries while strengthening the EU's capacity to extract, process, recycle and diversify supply sources.

Critical raw materials explained
Find out why critical raw materials are essential to the functioning of a wide range of industries and why securing access to these materials is becoming increasingly important for the EU's competitiveness.

'Path to the Digital Decade': the EU's plan to achieve a digital Europe by 2030
The 'Path to the Digital Decade' is a programme that establishes specific digital targets that EU countries aim to achieve by 2030.

Support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
SMEs are the backbone of Europe's industry and economy. The EU is actively working to reinforce their resilience and competitiveness.

Right to repair products
The EU has created incentives for producers and consumers to make repairing products easier and more attractive, in order to reduce waste and promote more sustainable business models.

EU space policy
The EU space programme helps carry out everyday activities on Earth. The satellites that the EU sends into orbit allow millions of people to communicate using new technologies, to travel by land, sea and air, and to develop ways to improve the health of our planet.

Competitiveness compass
The competitiveness compass provides a plan to allow Europe to regain its economic growth and prosperity.

EU defence in numbers
EU member states' defence expenditure sharply increased between 2021 and 2026. The EU has taken a number of initiatives to complement and amplify member states’ individual efforts, and to boost competitiveness.

Artificial intelligence act
The EU's AI act is the world's first law on artificial intelligence. It aims to ensure AI systems are safe, ethical and trustworthy.

Simplification of EU rules
To strengthen the EU's long-term competitiveness, simpler rules are key. The EU is on track to simplify legislation in several areas, while also protecting its economic, social and environmental goals.
