At a unique seminar held today in Brussels – 16 major European manufacturing sectors*, 4 national employers associations* and 5 European trade union bodies* – will raise their collective voice on the European Union’s future reforms on trade defence. This unprecedented public event specifically addresses Trade Commissioner Mandelson’s now 18-month old reflection process. The seminar is timed to coincide with the Commission’s expected release of the Commission’s reform proposals later in the month. The joint statement of the 25 above mentioned representative institutions organising the seminar is as follows:-
A seminar organised on Thursday 8 November 2007 in Brussels by the representative associations of sixteen industrial sectors in Europe, the European Trade Union Confederation, European industrial trade union federations and the representative associations of the German, Spanish, Italian and French business communities in the context of the reflection process on trade defence instruments launched by Commissioner Mandelson in May 2006. Enterprises represented by the organising associations primarily belong to the mines, metals, chemicals, fertilisers, textiles, paper, wood-working, automobile, household-appliance and ceramic industries, whose annual turnover in the EU amounts to about 1 850 billion euros and which directly employ 8.2 million people.