With the update of the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (PNEC), the government has increased its actions and ambitions to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Businesses need to be integrated and supported in achieving this goal with a comprehensive strategic approach to sustainable economic growth. In view of the legislative elections, the Chamber of Commerce organised on 25 April a round table dedicated to the dual challenge of environmental and digital transition which brought together more than 250 people.
It was an opportunity to debate with political party candidates concrete measures to make companies more resilient to energy shocks, to accelerate the electrification of company vehicles and to have a regulation that will favour the deployment of digital solutions.
The round table panel included Claude Turmes, Minister of Energy and Spatial Planning and Déi Gréng candidate; Max Hahn, MP and DP candidate; Luc Decker, LSAP candidate; Christophe Hansen, MEP, Co-Secretary General and CSV candidate; Tom Weidig, ADR candidate; Myriam Cecchetti, MP and Déi Lénk candidate; Jerry Weyer, Piratepartei candidate, and Frank Engel, spokesperson and Fokus candidate.
More information and political candidates’ proposals on the Chamber of Commerce website. (Article in French)
The round table is part of the campaign ‘Elections2023: What future for business’. On 15 May a new round table will be dedicated to the attractiveness and competitiveness of the economic model. Registration is already open on the online agenda on the Chamber of Commerce website.