The article reports on the conclusion of Evangelos Mutilinaios' four-year term as President of the Pan-European Association of Non-Ferrous Metal Industries (European Metals), which took place on July 1, 2026, at the headquarters of METLEN in Marousi. His tenure was marked by significant progress in shaping EU industrial policy, particularly around critical raw materials, circular metal production, and supply security. The event was attended by high-level officials, including Stella Siaraphe from Greece’s Ministry of Development and Aleksandra Kordecka from the European Commission. Mutilinaios highlighted achievements such as the adoption of key EU strategies like the Critical Raw Materials Act and the Steel and Minerals Action Plan, while emphasizing ongoing challenges like energy costs, carbon border adjustments, and the need for greater circularity in the industry. The new president was announced, though her identity is not specified in the text.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the transition of leadership within a European industry association, focusing on policy developments and challenges without overtly favoring any political ideology. It includes quotes from both the outgoing leader and a government minister, but does not use





