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The Reset
Francesca Stevens
4 episodes
4 months ago
A podcast on what it will really take to make European industry competitive again
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A podcast on what it will really take to make European industry competitive again
Show more...
Politics
Business,
News
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The CEO Pulse: Troubled Waters
The Reset
28 minutes
4 months ago
The CEO Pulse: Troubled Waters

In the final episode of Season 1 of The Reset, I sit down with Anthony Gooch Galvez, Secretary General of the European Roundtable for Industry (ERT) — the network representing Europe’s top CEOs.

Since taking office last September, Anthony has been calling on EU leaders to act boldly on industrial policy and competitiveness. But in a global landscape marked by trade wars and rising geopolitical tensions, is Europe ready to respond?

 

In this episode, we unpack:
 What’s the future of European industry in the current geopolitical climate?
 Do fragmented EU policies — from trade to digital — make a coherent industrial strategy impossible?
 Should business leaders play a more direct role in policymaking, grounded in economics and evidence, not just politics?

 

This isn’t just about economics. It’s about Europe’s industrial future — and its role in the global order.

The Reset
A podcast on what it will really take to make European industry competitive again