Rapport
Communication from the Commission to the European parliament and the Council on the EU Drugs Strategy [2025-2030]
Auteur(s) :
Commission européenne = European Commission
Année
2025
Page(s) :
26 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Bruxelles : Commission Européenne / European Commission
, COM(2025) 743 final
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
SAN (Santé publique / Public health)
Thésaurus géographique
UNION EUROPEENNE
;
EUROPE
Thésaurus mots-clés
PLANIFICATION SANITAIRE
;
PRODUIT ILLICITE
;
LUTTE
;
MARCHE DE LA DROGUE
;
PARTENARIAT
;
RECHERCHE
;
SECURITE
;
CONTROLE DES STUPEFIANTS
;
ORGANISATION CRIMINELLE
;
TRAFIC
;
PREVENTION
;
PRISE EN CHARGE
;
SANTE PUBLIQUE
;
TRANSPORT MARITIME
;
PRECURSEURS
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
ENVIRONNEMENT
Organismes
EUDA
Résumé :
Today [04/12/2025], the Commission is presenting a new EU Drugs Strategy and an Action Plan against drug trafficking, as well as updated rules for monitoring and controlling drug precursors. Announced by President von der Leyen in the political guidelines and a key deliverable under the European Internal Security Strategy, ProtectEU, they set out a comprehensive EU response to the security, health, social and environmental challenges linked to the trafficking and use of illicit drugs.
Drug trafficking constitutes a global criminal business and a major threat to Europeans' wellbeing as well as Europe's security as a whole. Illicit drugs such as cocaine and synthetic drugs continue to drive violence, corruption, and the exploitation of the legal economy. Drug traffickers have developed new methods with constantly shifting trafficking routes, operating across the globe and increasingly online. At the same time, drug abuse poses a serious threat to public health, as new substances further increase the risks of poisoning and overdoses. Children and young people are particularly affected. In addition, the production of drugs causes significant environmental damage, including through toxic waste. These evolving dynamics demand a stronger, coordinated response across the EU. [Press release extract]
Drug trafficking constitutes a global criminal business and a major threat to Europeans' wellbeing as well as Europe's security as a whole. Illicit drugs such as cocaine and synthetic drugs continue to drive violence, corruption, and the exploitation of the legal economy. Drug traffickers have developed new methods with constantly shifting trafficking routes, operating across the globe and increasingly online. At the same time, drug abuse poses a serious threat to public health, as new substances further increase the risks of poisoning and overdoses. Children and young people are particularly affected. In addition, the production of drugs causes significant environmental damage, including through toxic waste. These evolving dynamics demand a stronger, coordinated response across the EU. [Press release extract]
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