The European Union's ambitious plan to revitalize its industrial sector, led by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is facing significant internal opposition, leading to a stalemate. According to Jin10, the proposed 'Industrial Acceleration Act,' a key component of the clean industry agreement, has been criticized by nine policy departments following a week-long consultation. This opposition may result in the third delay of the plan's release, originally scheduled for February 26. The postponement places Brussels in a challenging position as they need to present a coherent strategy to enhance the EU's economic competitiveness at the leaders' summit on March 19-20.