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The last year has seen both a ramping up of threats to Europe’s economy and Brussels’ efforts to protect the single market from external threats. The Economic Security Strategy, launched by European Commission (EC) president Ursula von der Leyen earlier this month, is structured around three pillars: promoting competitiveness, protecting against risks, and partnering with like-minded countries. But will it work?
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