In 2023 a business lobbying group, the European Round Table for industry, called for “a single Energy Union with a common market, harmonized permitting and tax systems, and a simple, stable and predictable regulatory framework to facilitate investment.” The ERT also noted that Europe’s industrial contribution to the global economy had declined “from almost 25 per cent in 2000 to 16.3 per cent in 2020.” European industry has long struggled with energy prices substantially higher than in the US and parts of Asia. Over the 10 years to 2020, European gas prices were on average two to three times higher than the US, according to the International Energy Agency.
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Response rates from 287 Emilia-Romagna voters.
85% Yes |
15% No |
85% Yes |
15% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 287 Emilia-Romagna voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 287 Emilia-Romagna voters.
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Unique answers from Emilia-Romagna voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
No, any environmental incentivising or regulation should come from the Italian public and government
@9MSNGWT6mos6MO
Yes, the import and export of goods and services should be open to anyone, given that the investments are made by private companies. If the investments are funded by taxes, then their sale should be used to subsidize the local energy prices.
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