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The ex-France player who swapped blue for green
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The ex-France player who swapped blue for green

Former French international soccer player Mathieu Flamini, now CEO of a France-based chemicals company, criticizes efforts to weaken the EU's environmental policies to boost manufacturing competitiveness. He argues that reducing carbon taxes would not make Europe more competitive with China or the U.S., and instead urges the EU to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to bio-based chemicals. Flamini highlights the dual threat of fossil fuel pollution and reliance on external imports, emphasizing the need for the chemical industry to transition toward sustainable alternatives. He notes that while the transition is necessary, it faces resistance from lawmakers seeking to ease regulations on carbon pricing.

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The ex-France player who swapped blue for green

Former French international soccer player Mathieu Flamini, now CEO of a France-based chemicals company, criticizes efforts to weaken the EU's environmental policies to boost manufacturing competitiveness. He argues that reducing carbon taxes would not make Europe more competitive with China or the U.S., and instead urges the EU to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to bio-based chemicals. Flamini highlights the dual threat of fossil fuel pollution and reliance on external imports, emphasizing the need for the chemical industry to transition toward sustainable alternatives. He notes that while the transition is necessary, it faces resistance from lawmakers seeking to ease regulations on carbon pricing.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the article discusses a politically charged issue—EU environmental policy and industrial competitiveness—it presents a balanced perspective by quoting Flamini's arguments without overtly endorsing or opposing them. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the debate rather than taking a clear,

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