Future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness

· A10-0123/2025 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 494 votes to 83, with 71 abstentions, a resolution on the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness.

Parliament pointed to the growth potential of the European biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector and the need for the EU to remain world-leading in this field.

Members called on the Commission, if it proposes new EU-wide regulation in the form of an EU Biotech Act, to address concrete gaps and shortcomings in the current legislation and its implementation, and to propose legislation that can be revised, simplified, streamlined and repealed and that reduces administrative burdens, paying particular attention to the…

For: 494(76 %). Against: 83(13 %). Abstentions: 71(11 %). In total, 648 MEPs voted. 71 MEPs didn’t vote.

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