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Anonymousabout 5 hours ago

The European Commission has launched its most aggressive deregulatory agenda in EU history, proposing ten omnibus packages in 2025-2026 that aim to cut €37.5 billion in administrative costs by 2029. Critics warn that gutting sustainability and labor protections will not address the structural factors — energy costs, capital market fragmentation, and demographic decline — that economists identify as the primary drivers of Europe's widening competitiveness gap with the United States.

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