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With this title, the Director General of the IEA (International Energy Agency) has published an article in the Financial Times exposing the dangers for EU industry and, consequently, for its economy, posed by the current energy situation which, in addition to the brutal change of paradigm in its supply chain, is aggravated by the difficult, not to say scarce, cohesion among its members. All the more so at a time when two major world powers, the United States and China, have well-designed industrial strategies for the future, in which they are investing immense capital with which they aspire to leadership, and smaller countries such as Japan and South Korea are trying to maintain their own quotas in advanced technologies. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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