EU Competitiveness Policy Opens New Communication Needs for International Institutions
The EU competitiveness agenda creates a new communication landscape for companies, schools, cultural organisations and public-facing projects. Competitiveness is no longer limited to industrial output or market indicators. It also includes resilience, autonomy, skills, innovation and public trust.
Organisations seeking visibility in Europe need to connect their message with these priorities. Clear multilingual communication, credible media records and sector-based narratives are becoming part of institutional positioning.
Source: Euro International Press
Source: Euro International Press
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