Brussels, 18 October 2013: The Brewers of Europe welcomes a new report, adopted yesterday evening by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), which recognises the potential of the beer sector to generate jobs and growth and calls on EU policymakers and Member States to back the sector.
The Opinion, ‘Incentivising the growth potential of the European beer industry’, notes the evolution of the sector and its adaptation and resilience in challenging economic circumstances. It praises the sector’s efforts in areas such as employment, sustainability, innovation, education and social inclusion, and outlines the benefits of a supportive and balanced regulatory framework.
Joining a growing body of research, including a September 2013 Ernst & Young study, the Opinion notes the important role of the brewing sector in providing jobs both as a direct employer and as part of the hospitality sector value chain. The report says breweries in the EU provide over 128,800 direct jobs and that 2 million jobs can be attributed to the sale of beer, about 1% of all EU jobs.
Pierre-Olivier Bergeron, Secretary General at The Brewers of Europe, said, “The new report shows that Europe’s brewers remain global leaders and that we have adapted in the face of economic crisis. However, the report makes clear that there is untapped potential in our sector and that supportive taxation and trade policies, along with full recognition of the important role of the hospitality sector, can help us maintain our global standing and provide growth and jobs.”
The Opinion also provides recommendations on how brewing companies and policymakers can manage 21st century challenges in the areas of market and structural trends, taxation, international trade, employment, environmental sustainability, corporate responsibility, research, education and innovation.
Press contact:
Simon Spillane, Communications Senior Advisor, The Brewers of Europe
+32 (0)2 551 1810; sws@brewersofeurope.org
Notes to editors:
Full EESC Opinion to be published in the coming days in all European Community languages on the website of the EESC:
http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.ccmi-opinions&itemCode=26789
Full Ernst & Young report on “The Hospitality Sector in Europe” available at:
http://www.brewersofeurope.org/asp/publications/index.asp
About The Brewers of Europe:
For more than a half century The Brewers of Europe has been the Brussels-based voice of the European brewing sector towards the European institutions and international organisations. Founded in 1958, it has 29 members, comprising 25 national brewer associations from the EU, plus Croatia, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. Among the roughly 4000 brewers across Europe, the vast majority are small and medium-sized, local and family-run businesses. 2 million jobs are created by the European brewing sector.