Experts in the U.S. and Europe are advocating for significant regulatory overhauls to address systemic inefficiencies hindering economic and industrial progress. Proposals include a Qualified Infrastructure Authorization (QIA) to streamline federal and environmental permitting in the U.S. energy sector, alongside calls for a unified regulatory framework in Europe to regain lost economic competitiveness. This highlights a concerted, cross-continental push to remove bureaucratic bottlenecks and foster growth.
Sources highlight the U.S. permitting system's structural inefficiencies and the need for reform. Across the Atlantic, a single regulatory framework is proposed as an accessible solution for Europe to recover economic standing, with both U.S. and European proposals projecting significant positive impacts on economic and industrial progress.
Agreed-upon facts
Recognition of Systemic Inefficiency in U.S. Permitting
Where narratives collide
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Anticipated Benefits of Regulatory Reforms