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Industrialists call for deeper political union in EU on energy

Schneider boss says there is ‘no unity’ as bloc struggles with substantially higher prices than US and Asia

European industrialists are calling for deeper political union in the EU on energy, including harmonised tax incentives, in a bid to overcome obstacles to the bloc’s industrial competitiveness and ensure a green transition.

Peter Herweck, new chief executive of Schneider Electric, the industrial software and equipment group that ranks in the top 100 European companies by revenue, said a deeper political union “would resolve the energy dilemma that we have in Europe . . . We have 27 governments. There is no unity in coming up with a programme.”

His comments in an interview with the Financial Times follow a call from the big business lobby group, European Round Table for Industry, late last month for “a single Energy Union with a common market, harmonised permitting and tax systems, and a simple, stable and predictable regulatory framework to facilitate investment”.

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