The Draghi Report


“The objective of this report is to lay out a new industrial strategy for Europe.” – Mario Draghi

The report on the Future of European Competitiveness – or “Draghi Report” – was commissioned by the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to assess Europe’s economic position and propose strategic reforms to enhance the Union’s global competitiveness. Authored by former European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, the report highlights structural weaknesses in the European Union’s economy and outlines necessary measures to stimulate growth, innovation, and security.

The Draghi Report is divided into two parts, laying out a strategic roadmap to steer Europe on a path towards economic leadership:

From the identification of multiple systemic challenges – high economic exposure, growing economic dependencies, high energy costs, lagging technological innovation, and defence vulnerabilities – stems the delineation of a three-pronged strategy focusing on:

The Report also addresses the financing of the massive investments needed for the implementation of its proposed strategy, as well as suggesting governance reforms in order to streamline and strengthen the action of the European Union.