Strengthening the EU’s Security of Supply: The Way Forward in 2021

The event will be livestreamed here and on Facebook.

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need to strengthen security of supply within the EU. When lockdowns were introduced in early 2020, many European countries discovered they had insufficient stockpiles of critical materials and medical equipments. The EU’s reliance on external suppliers and well-oiled supply networks was a liability when countries were all scrambling to secure the exact same goods. Although the situation has improved and the EU has taken steps to address these issues (e.g. creating rescEU medical stockpiles), improving security of supply and hence internal resilience will continue to be a priority in 2021.

This event brings together experts to explore questions such as: What competencies do the treaties give the EU in the area of security of supply? Could member states such as Finland and Sweden, who have well-developed security of supply frameworks in place offer certain best practices to the EU? Does the EU need a security of supply strategy or a dedicated agency to advance security of supply within the Union? How will the EU’s forthcoming Strategic Compass address security of supply?

Strengthening the EU’s Security of Supply: The Way Forward in 2021

Posted by Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies on Wednesday, February 3, 2021

15:15-16:15

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