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    BRUSSELS, December 3, 2025: The European Commission on Wednesday announced a comprehensive revision of its economic doctrine, unveiling a new strategy aimed at safeguarding the European Union’s market resilience amid mounting geopolitical and trade-related tensions. The initiative, presented in Brussels, marks a significant shift in the EU’s approach to economic governance, emphasizing risk anticipation and strategic autonomy within a rapidly changing global landscape. The updated framework, described by EU officials as a cornerstone of the bloc’s new “economic security strategy,” seeks to strengthen Europe’s ability to respond to external pressures and economic coercion.

    Brussels redefines policy to safeguard EU economy
    The European Union aims to enhance global competitiveness and resilience.

    The move follows growing concerns over supply chain disruptions, technological dependencies, and global trade fragmentation. The Commission said the objective is to ensure that Europe remains open to trade and investment while protecting its economic interests from potential vulnerabilities. “Europe remains a champion of open trade and global investment, but openness without security becomes vulnerability,” said European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maroš Šefčovič during the announcement. He underscored that the EU’s future economic resilience depends on deploying its existing policy tools more effectively, while developing new mechanisms to safeguard its strategic sectors and critical infrastructure.

    European Commission focuses on market resilience

    The revised doctrine integrates economic security into the heart of the EU’s trade and industrial policies. It encourages member states to adopt a coordinated approach to identifying and mitigating risks linked to foreign investment, subsidies, and technology transfers. Officials noted that the framework will expand the scope of existing instruments, such as foreign direct investment screenings and anti-dumping measures, to better reflect the Union’s broader security objectives. As part of the strategy, the European Commission also plans to include economic security considerations in its trade defence investigations a move that could affect the EU’s relations with major trading partners.

    This represents a more assertive stance compared to previous policies, reflecting growing consensus among member states that Europe must adapt to new forms of global economic competition, including state-backed market distortions and strategic resource control. Analysts view the initiative as a step toward aligning the EU’s economic and security agendas, mirroring similar shifts in policy seen in the United States, Japan, and other advanced economies. The approach is expected to rely heavily on data-driven risk assessments, cross-sectoral coordination, and closer cooperation with international allies to maintain the integrity of European markets.

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    While the Commission reiterated that the EU remains committed to multilateralism and open markets, the strategy signals a pragmatic turn in Brussels’ economic policymaking. By reinforcing its capacity to anticipate and counter risks, the European Union aims to secure its position as a stable and competitive global actor, balancing openness with the need for strategic protection in an increasingly uncertain world, and ensuring the long-term sustainability, innovation, and strategic resilience of its internal market. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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