EU's Single Market Strategy Receives Mixed Reactions From Digital Sector
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EU's single market strategy receives mixed reactions from digital sector
The European Commission's new Single Market Strategy has been met with a mixed response from the digital sector. The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) acknowledges positive elements in the strategy, such as an emphasis on smarter enforcement and digitalisation. However, they express concerns about the lack of significant changes needed to make the EU Single Market more effective.CCIA Europe appreciates the focus on imp…
European Commission | A simpler Single Market to make companies choose Europe | European American Chamber of Commerce New York [EACCNY] | Your Partner for Transatlantic Business Resources A simpler Single Market to make companies choose Europe
Today, the European Commission has presented a Single Market Strategy to create a more simple, seamless and strong European home market. The Strategy sets out bold actions to reduce existing barriers holding back intra-EU trade and investments, helps SMEs to operate and scale up their activities, and alleviates businesses by boosting digitalisation. The Strategy calls on Member States to do their part in making the EU market the best choice for …
The aim, the Commission points out, is to create a European internal market that is "simple, seamless and strong", removing barriers and encouraging cooperation between Member States in sectors as diverse as finance, energy or telecommunications.The plan seeks to reduce barriers to trade and investment, to help the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises and to accelerate digitisation. "With 26 million businesses and 450 million consumers, …
The European Commission wants to significantly simplify trade within the EU and thus also protect the community against tariffs imposed by the US government. This is reflected in the draft of a new strategy, which is to be presented on Wednesday and reported on by the German newspaper "Die Welt." According to the document, the Brussels-based authority plans to dismantle remaining barriers in the EU's single market. "As the world plunges into a p…
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