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Baden-Württemberg's Economic Summit Pushes for EU Market Fairness

The Economic Summit Baden-Württemberg - EU 2025, held in Brussels on October 1-2, 2025, aimed to provide tangible relief and clear rules for fair competition in Europe's single market. Organized by the Ministry of Economy, Labor, and Tourism, the event brought together key players from Baden-Württemberg's economy, including the Baden-Württembergischer Industrie- und Handelskammertag, HANDWERK BW, and other central partner organizations.

Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, Minister of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism, opened the summit, stressing the need to reduce bureaucracy, secure open markets, and accelerate innovation. The event, themed 'New Realities: Impulses for Europe's Competitiveness', featured three major stages, a pre-event, and interactive talks with high-ranking guests. A notable announcement was the initiative for a stronger practical dialogue between EU institutions and companies in Baden-Württemberg. The summit sought to deliver concrete impulses for the EU's economic future.

The Economic Summit Baden-Württemberg - EU 2025, held in Brussels, brought together key stakeholders to discuss and address crucial issues facing Europe's single market. With a focus on reducing bureaucracy, securing open markets, and fostering innovation, the summit aimed to provide tangible relief and clear rules for fair competition, ultimately driving Europe's competitiveness.

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