How Will ´Made In EU´ Reshape Tuna Trade?

The European Commission´s new proposal, ´Made in EU´, to increase demand for European-made products could create big shifts in tuna production, sourcing, and trade.
So what is the industry saying about this legislative move? The European Tuna Conference on April 20 in Barcelona is the place to find out more about this topic. Come to the Conference to understand what implications are being predicted, not only by the EU-based industry, but also by the main exporting nations to the bloc.
Leading industry voices will debate the potential impact on:
• EU processing competitiveness
• Trade relationships with exporting nations
• Market-access for non-EU producers
• Future sourcing strategies
The Industrial Accelerator Act intends to stimulate demand for European-made clean technologies and reduce dependence on products from the US and China. The European Commission aims to boost sustainable manufacturing and achieve a move from a price-only approach toward an economic security model. The rules will apply to strategic sectors, such as steel and aluminum, and later be expanded to other sectors.
´Made in EU´ will be at the forefront of event moderators´ minds when proposing questions to the panels of expert speakers.
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