Competitiveness Council (COMPET)
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Not to be confused with North American Competitiveness Council, Competitiveness Policy Council, or Council on Competitiveness.
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The Competitiveness Council (COMPET) is a configuration of the Council of the European Union[1] that meets at least four times a year. This council brings together ministers responsible for trade, economy, industry, research and innovation and space from all the EU member states.[2] It deals with four policy areas: internal market, industry, research and innovation and space.
This council was created in June 2002 through the merging of three previous configurations (Internal Market, Industry and Research).
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- ^ "The Council of the European Union - Consilium".
- ^ "Countries". 2016-07-05.
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