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November 4, 2010
Single Market can’t develop further without mutual efforts of both, PA and businesses
Over 80 representatives of European institutions, Member States, European businesses and businesses associations agreed that Single Market can be strengthened only through proper implementation of the Services Directive and through continuous efforts to implement the Single Market Act measures. Nine… continue reading »
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In April the European Union set out an ambitious Strategy on clean and energy efficient vehicles. The Strategy builds on existing ongoing measures and sets out medium to long-term actions. Its aim is to reduce the negative impact of road… continue reading »
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More clarity and high quality of the Consumer Rights Directive is needed, agreed representatives of the European Parliament, European business and consumer associations and Czech Permanent Representation on 11 November. There should be no hurry. It is worth to dedicate… continue reading »
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Almost 67 days is an average late payment in Europe in commercial transactions with public administration worsening in the light of economic crisis. Business representatives, national and EU officials discussed with Madame Barbara WEILER, Member of European Parliament’s IMCO Committee,… continue reading »
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Economic perspectives of the EU are the worst in the post-war era. According to Commission’s spring forecast, GDP growth is to contract by 4 % in 2009 and the unemployment rate may increase to 11 % in 2010. EU countries are taking extensive measures… continue reading »
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April 29, 2009
Businesses challenge the EU institutions to take ownership of a more systematic and unified approach to impact assessments
BUSINESSEUROPE, EUROCHAMBRES and UEAPME united yesterday to call on the European Commission, Parliament and Council for greater transparency and significant improvements in the analysis of costs, benefits and the systematic evaluation of impacts on business, especially SMEs, in EU law-making. With… continue reading »
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High level panel discussed the impact of transitional periods applied to free movement of workers by some Member States during round table “Free movement of workers – fundamental right of European citizens” concluding that such restrictions are of political rather… continue reading »
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March 19, 2009
CEBRE Debate in Prague “After 5 years of enlarged Europe we cannot divide into old and new members!”
Czech accession to the EU is evaluated very positively by Czech entrepreneurs. – They particularly value the benefits of the Internal Market, easier access to foreign markets and better macroeconomic stability. Furthermore, participants of the CEBRE debate about EU enlargement… continue reading »
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The European Commission supports SMEs and promotes the “think small first” principle. SMEs should greatly benefit from the latest proposal – Small Business Act for Europe. But how can a non-binding document with a set of 10 guidelines boost European… continue reading »
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The liberalization of international trade is a part of the solution to economic crisis. Protectionist measures, on the contrary, can worsen the crisis and create more barriers to world trade. Therefore, it is necessary to continue the removal of technical… continue reading »
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