World Bank webinar highlights need for resilient Europe–MENA supply chains

Prof. Amirah El-Haddad called for deeper Europe–MENA industrial integration based on shared standards, supplier upgrading and risk insurance.

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At the World Bank’s MENA Economic Update webinar on Challenges of Conflict and Industrial Policy for Development, Prof. Amirah El-Haddad argued that industrial policy in the MENA region must move beyond isolated sector support toward ecosystem-building, resilient supply chains, and deeper Europe–MENA industrial integration.

The intervention proposed thinking beyond purely national industrial policy toward a “Mediterranean Industrial Resilience Compact” linking Europe and MENA around standards – including green standards, rules of origin, supplier upgrading, certification, and political risk insurance. Drawing on examples such as Morocco’s automotive ecosystem and Egypt’s recent supply-chain disruptions, the discussion highlighted the importance of logistics reliability, institutional discipline, and regional coordination under conditions of persistent global disruption and fragmentation.

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https://youtu.be/4jkBVWlV5aw?is=yXHZPClKZ1ncgc9o

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