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Europe 2020 is a 10-year strategy proposed by the European Commission on 3 March 2010 for advancement of the economy of the European Union. It aims at a "smart, sustainable, inclusive growth" with greater coordination of national and European policy. It follows the Lisbon Strategy for the period 2000–2010.
It has been succeeded by the Europe 2020 strategy. Background and objectives [ edit ] The Lisbon Strategy intended to deal with the low productivity and stagnation of economic growth in the EU , through the formulation of various policy initiatives to be taken by all EU member states.
The European Commission's climate change strategy, launched in 2020, is focused on a promise to make Europe a net-zero emitter of greenhouse gases by 2050 and to demonstrate that economies will develop without increasing resource usage.
The main objectives of the European Semester are noted as: contributing to ensuring convergence and stability in the EU; contributing to ensuring sound public finances; fostering economic growth; preventing excessive macroeconomic imbalances in the EU; and implementing the Europe 2020 strategy.
The overarching strategy of the European Union is the Europe 2020 strategy, [needs update] which aims to promote "smart, sustainable, inclusive growth" with greater coordination of national and European policies.
EU: In 2010, the EU adopted the Europe 2020 strategy for “smart, sustainable and inclusive growth” for the 10-year period 2010–2020. [43] In 2019, the European Green Deal was launched as “Europe’s new growth strategy” with the aim of making the continent's economy sustainable. [44]
The energy policy of the European Union focuses on energy security, sustainability, and integrating the energy markets of member states. An increasingly important part of it is climate policy. A key energy policy adopted in 2009 is the 20/20/20 objectives, binding for all EU Member States.
In the context of the European Union's Europe 2020 strategy, Enterprise 2020 highlighted the contribution of businesses to achieve the EU goals for building a 'smart, sustainable and inclusive' [1] economy delivering high levels of employment, productivity and social cohesion by 2020.
The European environmental research and innovation policy is a set of strategies, actions and programmes to promote more and better research and innovation for building a resource-efficient and climate resilient society and economy in sync with the natural environment. It is based on the Europe 2020 strategy for a smart, sustainable and ...
The Directorate-General for Research and Innovation defines and implements European Research and Innovation (R&I) policy with a view to achieving the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy and its key flagship initiative, the Innovation Union.