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La Commission met la stratégie biotechnologie de l’UE à jour[en

Publié: lundi 24 octobre 2005    | Mis à jour: mardi 25 octobre 2005   

Après une enquête sur les conséquences, défis et opportunités de la biotechnologie moderne en Europe, la Commission mettra à jour d'ici 2007 la stratégie biotechnologie de l'UE afin de l'accorder à la stratégie de Lisbonne.

Contexte:

In January 2002, the Commission adopted a Communication entitled 'Life Sciences and Biotechnology: A Strategy for EuropePdf external '. The strategy consists of specific policy orientations and a 30-point action plan to turn the policy into action. Since the adoption of the European biotechnology strategy, the Commission issues yearly reports on its implementation - the firstPdf external  progress report was published in March 2003, the secondPdf external in April 2004.

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The Commission's 3rd progress reportPdf external  on the European strategy for life sciences and biotechnology states that 2004 seems to have been a year of consolidation rather than growth for European biotechnology. The report highlights some progress since the last report but states that the situation regarding European biotechnology and its competitiveness still needs to be improved, mainly because of: 

  • persisting delays in the transposition of the directive (98/44/ECPdf external ) on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions (20 out of 25 member states have transposed it); 
  • member states' poor implementation of the new legislative framework governing GMOs;
  • poor R&D spending.

In the report, the Commission announced that a reflection on the role of life science and biotechnology in the Lisbon Agenda was necessary. Accordingly, the Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched, on 21 October 2005, a study on the social, economic and environmental consequences and challenges of modern biotechnology. The Council and all stakeholders are invited to participate in this reflection process.

The study aims also to increase public awareness and understanding of life sciences and biotechnology.

Prochaines étapes:

  • The study on the social, economic and environmental consequences and challenges of modern biotechnology is planned to be completed by mid 2007.
  • The Commission plans to use both an in-depth assessment of the progress achieved since 2002 and the JRC study to update its 2002 biotechnology strategy before the 2007 Spring European Council. 

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