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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSyensqo CEO says potential job cuts impact less than 2% of its workforceSyensqo CEO Ilham Kadri says plans for the firm to reduce its workforce is intended to help the company "better meet the involving needs" of its customers and to allow relocation into geographies that offer the strongest growth potential.
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Ester Baiget, the CEO of biosolutions firm Novozymes, said that "roadblocks" usually stand in the way of companies producing sustainable solutions which needed to be removed. watch nowMicrobes have been put forward as an alternative to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. However, new microbial fertilizers need to go through regulatory approval before going to market. We need to rethink regulation in regions like Europe." Kadri also said there was a "lack of competitiveness in Europe," referring to the difficulties faced by her sector.
Persons: Lukas Schulze, Ester Baiget, Novozymes, Baiget, Steve Sedgwick, Ilham Kadri, Kadri Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Economic Locations: Bergheim, Germany, Davos, Switzerland, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSyensqo CEO: Road to carbon neutrality is long, is costly, is not easyIlham Kadri, the CEO of chemical science company Syensqo, highlights the issues with current regulation around sustainability.
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However, the risks are offset not only by the substantial existing European incentives, but also other factors - such as proximity to European consumers - that many companies cite as critical in their decisions. Think tank Bruegel says EU support is already on a par with, or even larger than, IRA money. Moreover, well over half of the IRA support is for renewable energy production, with local content requirements playing a very limited role. Some executives say rather than providing more subsidies, Europe needs to simply improve the way they are given. The United States is not a panacea for European firms, not least due to questions about what approach the next U.S. administration might take.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSolvay CEO: Europe needs to be inspired by Biden's IRA legislationIlham Kadri, CEO at Solvay, speaks to CNBC's Karen Tso at Davos 2023.
Trade tensions between the EU and the US are dominating the talk in Davos. Transatlantic trade tensions are dominating conversations at the World Economic Forum this week. On the one hand, European officials are saying they will come up with more financial support for European firms. On the other hand, the business community is excited about green subsidies stateside and argue the EU needs to match what the U.S. administration is doing. At the same time we have to support our competitiveness," European Commissioner for Economics, Paolo Gentiloni, told CNBC in Davos.
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