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A new boost to trade in goods
A new boost to trade in goods
A new boost to trade in goods
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A new boost to trade in goods
This Communication proposes four initiatives to further facilitate the free movement of goods and modernise the regulatory framework of the Single Market. These proposals are a fundamental part of the Commission's new strategy for the Single Market in the 21st Century.
ACT
Communication from the Commission of 14 February 2007, "The Internal Market for Goods: a cornerstone of Europe's competitiveness" [COM(2007) 35 final - not published in the Official Journal].
SUMMARY
Improving the internal market is an ongoing process that requires continuous updating, taking account of recent technological progress, the constantly changing global situation and the needs of consumers.
Following a recent consultation process, the Commission has noted satisfaction at the considerable progress that has been achieved, although there are two major problems:
Small and medium-sized enterprises are the most seriously affected by this problem and the additional tests and red tape it entails.
The Commission proposes four initiatives:
Background
This Communication is part of the Commission's review of the Single Market in the 21st Century, which is based on a public consultation procedure launched in April 2006. As part of this review, a comprehensive analysis will be carried out on the four freedoms making up the Single Market, with a final report setting out the initiatives that will supplement the measures described in this Communication.
For further information see:
The Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General's website on mutual recognition.
Last updated: 19.02.2007