Meeting in inclusive format, on Monday 4 November the Eurogroup approved a statement setting out its priorities for boosting competitiveness in the European Union, as a contribution to the informal meeting of EU Heads of State or Government on competitiveness to be held in Budapest on Friday 8 November.
Presenting the statement, the President of the Eurogroup, Paschal Donohoe, highlighted the “energy” and “international trade” sectors, “the need to protect the single market”,...