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The March 2000 Lisbon European Council set the objective of the EU becoming the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy by 2010. In 2006, it is a long way from achieving this objective.
I agree with the rapporteur’s proposal for Europe to enhance its performance via the creation, sharing and financing of knowledge.
I should like to highlight the current lack of investment in R[amp]D, the lack of promotion of entrepreneurship with the emphasis on innovation and the lack of political and financial support for lifelong learning and ICT training.
Secondly, Europe is not sharing its knowledge. Major obstacles continue to prevent agents in the sector from working together both within and outside national borders.
Lastly, Europe is not financing knowledge. In this context, Community policy should strengthen programmes such as the CIP (Competitiveness and Innovation Programme) and JEREMIE (Joint European Resources for Micro- to Medium-sized Enterprises) financial instruments."@en1
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