A stronger economy, social justice and jobs
12. Proposal – Enhancing EU’s competitiveness and further deepening the Single Market
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Measure 12(1) - Clear Vision for European Economy
12.1) Developing a clear vision for the European economy and playing to Europe's strengths, quality and diversity while taking into account of economic and other differences between Member States, and promoting cooperation and competition between businesses; (NL 1 & 2)
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Measure 12(2) - Consolidation of Single Currency; Interconnection of Payment Systems + Telecommunications
12.2) Measure: Consolidating what has been done in terms of the single currency and the interconnection of payment systems and telecommunications.
- Digital finance: Digital Operational Resilience
- Recommendation on Critical technologies
- Framework for Financial Data Access
- Payment services in the internal market
- Payment services and electronic money services in the Internal Market
- Establishment of the digital euro
- Legal tender of euro banknotes and coins
- Provision of digital euro services by payment services providers incorporated in Member States whose currency is not the euro
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Measure 12(3) - Recognition of Local Cultural and Production Peculiarities
12.3) Reducing the standardisation of products and recognising local and regional cultural and production peculiarities (respect for production traditions); (IT 2.2)
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Measure 12(4) - Banking Union, Capital Markets Union and Economic and Monetary Union Reform
12.4) Enhancing upward social and economic convergence in the Single Market, by completing existing initiatives, such as the Banking Union and the Capital Markets Union, and implementing a forward- looking reform of our Economic and Monetary Union; (discussions)
- Payment services in the internal market
- Payment services and electronic money services in the Internal Market
- Economic governance review
- Amendments to the Capital Requirements Directive
- Amendments to the Capital Requirements Regulation
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises A
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises B
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Measure 12(5) - Innovation in Key Technologies and Industrial Competitiveness with a Social Dimension
12.5) Promoting policies for a strong industrial base and innovation in key enabling technologies, and a forward-looking climate policy coupled with industrial competitiveness with a strong social dimension, based on social dialogue and well-functioning industrial relations; (discussions)
- Industrial Emissions Directive
- Industrial Emissions Portal
- Framework of measures for strengthening Europe’s net-zero technology products manufacturing ecosystem (Net Zero Industry Act)
- European Innovation Agenda
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- Recommendation on a common Union toolbox to address semiconductor shortages and an EU mechanism for monitoring the semiconductor ecosystem
- Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe: Chips Joint Undertaking
- Chips Act
- European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan
- Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’)
- EU biotech and bio-manufacturing initiative
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Measure 12(6) - Attention to SMEs in New Initiatives; Reinforced SME Test
12.6) Giving special attention in all new initiatives to SMEs, the backbone of our economy. The "Think Small First" principle must be respected in all EU's legislative proposals and a SME test should be reinforced in the Commission's impact assessment in accordance with clear principles while fully respecting social an environmental standards and consumer rights; (discussions)
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Measure 12(7) - Facilitating SME Participation in Funding Applications
12.7) Ensuring the participation of SMEs in funding applications, tenders and networks with as little administrative effort as possible. Access to finance for SMEs with high-risk innovation projects should be further developed by entities such as the European Innovation Council and the European Investment Bank; (discussions)
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Measure 12(8) - Sustainable R&I for Business Models
12.8) Creating a better framework for investments in R&I aimed at a more sustainable and biodiverse business models. (ECP 10, 11 & 14) Focusing on technology and innovation as drivers of growth; (IT 1.3)
- Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe: Chips Joint Undertaking
- Virtual worlds
- Recommendation on knowledge valorisation
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- European Innovation Agenda
- Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’)
- 2030 policy programme “Path to the Digital Decade”
- Revision of the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan
- Updating the 2020 New Industrial Strategy
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises A
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises B
- EU biotech and bio-manufacturing initiative
- EU biotech and bio-manufacturing initiative
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Measure 12(9) - Promoting Autonomous and Competitive Industry
12.9) Promoting collective economic performance through autonomous, competitive industry; (FR3)
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Measure 12(10) - Identifying and Developing Strategic Sectors (space, robotics and AI)
12.10) Identifying and developing strategic sectors, including space, robotics and AI; (FR 3 & 9)
- Union Secure Connectivity Programme 2023-2027
- Artificial Intelligence Act
- European Innovation Agenda
- Strategy for drones and unmanned aircraft
- European economic security strategy
- 2030 policy programme “Path to the Digital Decade”
- Enhancing research security
- European Union Space Strategy for Security and Defence
- EU biotech and bio-manufacturing initiative
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Measure 12(11) - Investing in an Economy based on Tourism and Culture
12.11) Investing in an economy based on tourism and culture, including the many small destinations in Europe; (IT 1.2)
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Measure 12(12) - Ensuring Security of Supply & Manufacture in Europe (health, food, energy, defence, transport)
12.12) Addressing the security of supply by diversifying input sources/raw materials and increasing themanufacture of key goods in Europe, such as health, food, energy, defence and transport; (FR 9, LT 1, IT 1.4)
- REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans
- Addressing medicine shortages in the EU
- Serious cross-border threats to health
- Framework for ensuring a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials
- Dialogue on security pharmaceutical supply chains
- Resilience of critical entities
- Communication on short-term gas and electricity market interventions
- Chips Act
- European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act (EDIRPA)
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- Strategic Compass for security and defence
- Recommendation on a common Union toolbox to address semiconductor shortages and an EU mechanism for monitoring the semiconductor ecosystem
- Defence investment gaps analysis
- Strategy for EU external energy engagement in a changing world
- Act in Support of Ammunition Production.
- Establishing the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (‘STEP’)
- Advanced Materials for Industrial Leadership
- European Defence Industry Programme
- Union’s electricity market design (Regulation)
- Union’s electricity market design (Directive)
- EU biotech and bio-manufacturing initiative
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Measure 12(13) - Promoting Digitalization of Businesses (scoreboard)
12.13) Promoting the digitalisation of European businesses, for instance through a specific scoreboard allowing businesses to compare 55 their degree of digitalisation, with the overall aim of increasing competitiveness; (DE 2.1)
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Measure 12(14) - Promoting Digital Cohesion
12.14) Promoting digital cohesion to contribute to economic, social and territorial cohesion as defined in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union; (discussions)
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Measure 12(15) - Strengthening Cross-Border Cooperation to Enhance Cohesion
12.15) Strengthening cross-border cooperation in order to enhance cohesion and resilience within and beyond regions, by fostering the European Cross Border Mechanism and similar tools; (discussions)
- Digitalisation of cross-border judicial cooperation
- Proposal for a Directive to further expand and upgrade the use of digital tools and processes in company law - all documents
- Joint Investigation Teams collaboration platform
- Resilience of critical entities
- Mechanism to resolve legal and administrative obstacles in a cross-border context
- European cross-border associations
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Measure 12(16) - Enhancing Cross-Border Training; Workers Exchanges & Encourage Science Subjects
12.16) Enhancing and promoting the possibilities for cross-border training in order to upskill the European workforce and increase competitiveness, while at the same time boosting citizens' economic literacy; (DE 2.2, LT7). Promoting exchanges between workers in Europe through a European Job Centre. (IT 6.1) Encouraging young people to study science subjects; (IT 1.5)
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Measure 12(17) - Reducing Non-Essential Bureaucracy
12.17) Reducing, where non-essential, bureaucracy (permits, certifications); (IT 2.1)
- Establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority
- Customs reform - Amendment to Duty Relief and Combined Nomenclature regulations
- VAT rules relating to taxable persons who facilitate distance sales of imported goods
- Proposal for a Directive to further expand and upgrade the use of digital tools and processes in company law - all documents
- Wind Power Package
- REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans
- New Regulation on Construction Products
- Revision of pharmaceutical framework (Directive 2022/83/EC and Regulation (EC)726/2004)
- Renewable Energy, Energy Performance of Buildings and Energy Efficiency Directives: amendments (REPowerEU)
- Mechanism to resolve legal and administrative obstacles in a cross-border context
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises A
- Making public capital markets in the Union more attractive for companies and facilitating access to capital for small and medium-sized enterprises B
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Measure 12(18) - Combatting Counterfeiting and Unfair Competition
12.18) Combating counterfeiting and unfair competition; (IT 2.4)
- Establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority
- Customs reform - Amendment to Duty Relief and Combined Nomenclature regulations
- VAT rules relating to taxable persons who facilitate distance sales of imported goods
- Digital Services Act
- Regulation on foreign subsidies distorting the internal market
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Measure 12(19) - Increasing Participation Startups and SMEs in Innovation
12.19) Ensuring greater participation of start ups and SMEs in innovation projects as this increases their innovative strength, competitiveness and networking. (online platform, discussions)
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Measure 12(20) - Consolidating and Protecting the Single Market
12.20) Consolidating and protecting the Single Market should remain a priority; measures and initiatives at EU and national level should not be detrimental to the Single Market and should contribute to the free flow of people, goods, services, and capital; (discussions)
- Single Market emergency instrument
- Regulation on foreign subsidies distorting the internal market
- Establishing the Union Customs Code and the European Union Customs Authority
- Customs reform - Amendment to Duty Relief and Combined Nomenclature regulations
- VAT rules relating to taxable persons who facilitate distance sales of imported goods
- Transport: enforcement of passenger rights in the Union
- Protection of travellers
- Mechanism to resolve legal and administrative obstacles in a cross-border context
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Measure 12(21) - 'Competitiveness Check' for EU Policy Initiatives and an Advisory Competiveness Body *
12.21) New EU policy initiatives should undergo a "competitiveness check" to analyse their impact on companies and their business environment (cost of doing business, capacity to innovate, international competitiveness, level playing field, etc). Such check shall be in accordance with, the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals, including gender equality, and shall not undermine the protection of human, social and workers' rights nor environmental and consumer protection standards. To this effect, we also propose the establishment of a European Advisory Competitiveness Body which should monitor how the competitiveness check is performed and in particular assess the cumulative impact of legislation, as well as put forward proposals to improve the right framework conditions for competitiveness of EU companies. Such body should include organised civil society and the social partners in its governance; (discussions)
* This measure has been identified as needing Treaty change for full implementation.
There are currently no implementing initiatives that address this particular CoFE measure.