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ORGALIME March. 2015 The European Engineering Industries Association More than a quarter of European Manufacturing Production Tobacco products Textiles Wearing apparel Leather and related products Wood and of products of wood and cork Paper and paper products Printing and reproduction of recorded media Coke and refined petroleum products Chemicals and chemical products 10% Basic pharmaceutical products and preparations Rubber and plastic products 5% Non-metallic mineral products 4% 8% Basic metals Fabricated metal products Computer, electronic and optical products Electrical equipment Machinery and equipment Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Other transport equipment Production value in 2013 Source: Eurostat Furniture The European Engineering Industries Association 41 Member associations, 23 countries 130,000 companies, €1,700 billion of annual output, >10 million people employed National Associations Austria FEEI FMMI Belgium AGORIA Bulgaria BASSEL Croatia Croatian Chamber of Economy HUP Great Britain BEAMA EAMA GAMBICA Hungary MAGEOSZ Slovenia GZS-MPIA Spain CONFEMETAL SERCOBE Switzerland SWISSMEM Ireland IEEF Sweden TEKNIKFÖRETAGEN Italy ANIE ANIMA Sector Associations Latvia MASOC CEIR AFECOR EFCEM EGMF Denmark DI Lithuania LINPRA EURALARM Finland Luxembourg ILTM PNEUROP Federation of Finnish Technology Industries France FIEEC FIM Germany VDMA WSM ZVEI EUROPUMP The Netherlands FME METAALUNIE Norway Norsk Industri Poland PIGE Portugal AIMMAP ANEME The European Engineering Industries Association Snapshot of Orgalime … Aim: be the N°1 voice of the engineering industry on selected issues affecting multiple sectors of our industry Early warning and monitoring Coordinate and lobby industry positions Service European Sector Associations: 21 (+ EFFRA) Orgalime in numbers: 50 issues with focus on industrial policy, technical, energy and environment legislation, trade, R&D, legal issues, publications 45 positions per year 22 European associations serviced (10 incorporated by us) >3 million € budget (50% membership and 50% earned income) 28 staff The European Engineering Industries Association Orgalime issues today Energy + Environment Policy issues Industrial policy Manifestos Technical Policy issues Energy policy New Legislative Framework ‘Manufacturing a stronger Resource efficiency Low Voltage Directive and Energy efficiency Machinery Directive Infrastructures Gas Appliances Dir. /Reg. Eco design Construction Products Reg ‘The manufacturing heart WEEE/ROHS/Waste EMC Directive of Europe in the global REACH Pressure Equipment Directive economy’ (2014) - IED ATEX Directive… greener Europe (2012) Orgalime vision 2014 Image of the industry Market and trade issues Putting a face to engineering Manufacturing@Heart Positioning our industry as: - Future of manufacturing in EU - With a positive vision for EU - We make the world better Legal issues Market Surveillance European Contract Law Standardisation Policy IPR Market access Competition Legislation Trade agreements: TTIP, Product Liability Japan, India, ASEAN… Standard contracts The European Engineering Industries Association N°1 challenge Getting industry back into fashion… From sectoral policy to horizontal policy Launch of joint Orgalime CEEMET Manifesto and presentation to Commission President Barroso in 2012 European Council adopts conclusions focused on manufacturing industry and climate and energy policy (March 2014) Discussions with Competitiveness Council (April 2014) Now: joint work programme with new Commission on our “AMPPS” agenda The European Engineering Industries Association Work in progress…… M2M Communication R & D WG Legal Affairs WG Data Protection Regulation Data Localisation Consumer Policy Digital Society IPR Protection Trade Secrets * Regulatory convergence (US, Japan, China, Russia) Access to growth markets Int. Technology Trade Liberalisation Agreements (ITA) Neighbouring Markets Raw Materials Certification Requirements (NTBs) Investment Rules * TTIP Resource efficiency / Circular economy package Product policy – Eco design Substances / Chemicals – Reach and RoHS implementation Waste Policy Avoiding Overlaps Advanced Manufacturing WG? Integrate ICT into manufacturing & wider economy Trade Policy WG Horizon 2020 PPPs KICS Smart Specialisation FoF Resource Efficiency WG (+ ECO) + WEEE/EPPE/SUBSTANCES TF Industrial policy : overall approach (closing of sectoral actions) Cyber security Digital Agenda Internet Governance (Internet of Things) National platforms (Industrie 4.0, Smart Industry) NIS Directive and network infrastructures Skills issues … Big Data * Energy WG/ INFRA TF Completion of Internal Energy Market Stable 2030 Energy + Climate Change Milestones STD WG Energy Efficiency Investments Standardisation Energy Security Standardisation Smart grids issues (Legislation, Mandates Demand Side Flexibility, Cooperation ETSI / Cross Border Infrastructure, CENELEC Investment (PCIs and TEN-E), etc…) Being monitored Future of Electro Mobility standardisation Infrastructure Systems Position under preparation Smart Cities Smart HomeAssociation The European Engineering Industries Issues not in 0rgalime work programme N°2 Challenge - Constraining regulators BREFs Best practices Noise Optical Radiations IED Physical Agents VOCs Vibes Environment & Occupational Health REACH EMF Packaging Clean Technology Substances Manufacturing ECO Label EMAS Business process assembly, marketing distribution, sale RoHS revision EMF RoHS EuP Design Air Use Environment & Public Health Noise Environment Liability Water Extraction of natural resources Waste shipment Outdoor Noise Recycling & Disposal Waste framework Hazardous waste WEEE WEEE revision The European Engineering Industries Association Fulfilling our mission Working with the EU and governments European Institutions European Parliament Orgalime European Commission European Sector Associations Council National Trade Federations Orgalime Company Members The European Engineering Industries Association Industry representation structures European Parliament European Commission Council European Alliance CEEMET Orgalime European Sector Committees Business Europe Member state governments National Confederation National European Institutions National Employers’ Federations National Association Regional Local Regional governments City council Employers The European Engineering Industries Association Trade The importance of networks Ad hoc alliances Industry networks e.g. CEEMET European networks Business Europe National networks ... Other players Alliance The European Engineering Industries Association Who does what? Example: market surveillance European Commission European Sector Associations National Level European Parliament/ European Council Regulation Directive N°…. Regulation N° …. Decision N°…. Driving political message Orgalime task force with national and European members Positions Follow up National Level Sectoral initiatives MSSI Market surveillance system CECED (member state) LightingEurope Specific actions: national Machinery association sectors The European Engineering Industries Association Energy Issues Energy Roadmap 2050 2030 Climate and Energy framework -> Energy Union Internal market Smart grids issues E-mobility issues Energy efficiency Directive (EED) Implementation EPBD – Energy Performance of Buildings Directive Review Energy Labelling Directive Position Papers E-mobility and Smart Charging Energy Union 2030 climate and energy framework Energy efficiency and its contribution to energy security & the 2030 policy Draft Directive on the Deployment of Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Positions on: 2050 Energy Roadmap Resource efficiency indicators Grid codes TEN E (R&D)… The European Engineering Industries Association Internal market and standardisation Issues Market surveillance Alignment to the New Legislative Framework Standardisation issues: INGRESS SMEs in standardisation Standardisation policy Revision of the PED Revision of the GAD Position Papers Call for the withdrawal of the Product Safety and Market Surveillance Package Orgalime’s reply to the European Commission’s provisional options for an ecompliance system Suggestions for improving the application of the mutual recognition principle Orgalime comments on the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on Gas Appliances Orgalime’s questions on implementation of Directives aligned with the New Legislative Framework Orgalime comments on Vademecum on European standardisation and on the Blue Guide Orgalime’s response to the Commission’s note on “Preliminary reflections on ecompliance” Product Safety and Market Surveillance Package: various positions…. The European Engineering Industries Association Trade Issues EU – US relations (TTIP) Conflict minerals Trade Defence Instruments (TDI) reform EU – Russia regulatory cooperation EU – Japan relations Marking of origin Reform of Communities’ Customs Code WTO Position Papers Global Industry Expectations Running High That ITA Expansion Will Be Wrapped Up This Month Comments on the OSHA’s draft version of the technical areas of the NRTL Program Directive Statement on the proposed EU conflict minerals scheme TTIP: joint statement by EU and US industry associations Orgalime and NEMA The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations - a way forward Focus today: TTIP Conflict minerals The European Engineering Industries Association Legal work: specialty publications Example of general conditions The European Engineering Industries Association Orgalime publications Example of guide First guide for clients of chemical industry Available free of charge at publications.orgalime.org Structure: Introduction (definitions, acronyms etc.) Overview important dates and deadlines Orgalime quick screens More detailed guidelines on selected issues One page summary on timelines and obligations Regularly updated The European Engineering Industries Association European Sector Associations serviced Full Secretariat General AREA (Refrigeration contractors) CEIR (Valves) associate member EGMF (Garden machinery) associate member EIA (Irrigation) EUROPERF (Perforators) EUROPUMP (Pumps) associate member FEM (Material handling industries) GCI – UICP (Mechanical installers) PNEUROP (Compressors) ass. Mber. The European Engineering Industries Association European Sector Associations serviced Monitoring / lobbying / other CECAPI (Low voltage equipment) CEMEP (electric motors – UPS) CEO (Hand tools) EFCEM (Catering equipment) associate member EIFI (Fasteners) EPTA (Power tools) ESMIG (Smart metering) ESTAL (Surface treatment on aluminium) EUMABOIS (Woodworking machinery) EURALARM (Installers of fire & security systems) EUROPACABLE (Insulated wires and cables) EUROVENT (Ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration) T&D Europe (Transmission & distribution) The European Engineering Industries Association Conclusions Continuous regulatory change till now. But? Making our voice heard in Brussels 2000+ associations - 16.500 lobbyists - 20.000 officials New European Parliament Making our voice heard nationally Success is dependent on being strong in Brussels and nationally Issue: (sometimes) weak representation structures in newer member states at a time when after enlargement they play an ever stronger role And of course competition… The European Engineering Industries Association Orgalime Structure (June 2014) PRESIDENTS’ BOARD ENERGY WG ENERGY EFFICIENCY TF LEGAL AFFAIRS WG RESOURCE EFFICIENCY WG GENERAL ASSEMBLY (DIRECTORS) ECO network SUBSTANCES TF INFRASTRUCTURE TF EPPE TF R&D WG WEEE TF TRADE Policy Network BOARD OF DIRECTORS ECONOMISTS WG ANTI COUNTERFEITING TF CEEI MELC (Mechanical Engineering Review Sherpas) ELECTRA Sherpas IED TF Underlining shows participants in group: e.g. BOARD : full members only e.g. ECO WG: all members e.g. EPPE TF: members + European Sector Associations (+ companies) ( …..) in stand-by (STEEL USERS) OTC Tree: Decision tree for adoption of positions Link MALC NAMS TF GAD TF CPR TF Standardisation Policy TF MD TF PED TF (EMF TF) ATEX TF Noise TF The European Engineering Industries Association RED TF Personnel Orgalime PRESIDENT Sandro Bonomi CHAIRMAN Eric Jourde DIRECTOR GENERAL Adrian Harris Inge Dewit Vanhaelen ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY BRANCHES LEGAL/R&D TRADE ECONOMISTS INDUSTRIAL POLICY Sigrid Linher Ulrich Fikar Maria Chiara Detragiache Lars Koch Deborah Girasa Philippe Portalier (Electrical) Eleonora Piccinni (Mechan. & Metal) Efthymia Ntivi Christine Kiernan Željko Pazin Rozenn Maréchal Concha Picón Muñoz Jackie André Efthymia Ntivi Christoph Riedmann Jackie André Y ADMINISTRATION PARTNERSHIP COMMUNICATIONS Mark Redgrove Inge Dewit Vanhaelen Magdalena Wawrzonkowska Jackie André Olivier Janin Pierre Lucas Stéphanie Uny Anne Claire Rasselet Thijs de Wolff Nicolle Raven Georgiana Huiban Ioana Smarandache Janet Almond Alina Burlacu A team of 27 staff to represent our industry in Brussels The European Engineering Industries Association