(AGENPARL) – mar 25 ottobre 2022 EU Employers welcome Commission’s decision to introduce a competitiveness check in EU policy and law-making
(Brussels, 25 October 2022)
The EESC Employers’ Group, BusinessEurope, SMEunited and SGI Europe welcomed the decision of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to introduce a competitiveness check in all future EU policies and legislative proposals. The introduction of a competitiveness check was announced by the Commission President on Wednesday 19 October in the European Parliament and the Tripartite Social Summit.
The Employers’ organisations have been calling for such an instrument for the past two years, notably in the context of the Conference on the Future of Europe. In fact, the idea was included in the CoFoE final report as one of the measures on proposal 12 on Enhancing EU’s competitiveness and further deepening the Single Market, which states “New EU policy initiatives should undergo a “competitiveness check” to analyse their impact on companies and their business environment.”
At a time of considerable preoccupation regarding the future growth prospects of the European Economy, European enterprises are facing very difficult times, with high inflation rates coupled by high energy costs. This is putting into jeopardy the very survival of thousands of enterprises across the EU.
Stefano Mallia, President of the EESC Employers’ Group said:
“It is clear that every effort must be made to ensure that we protect and enhance the competitiveness of our economy and such a check will indeed assist in this effort”.
Moreover, Markus Beyrer, Director General at BusinessEurope said:
“We are convinced that to maintain and enhance the competitiveness of EU big and small enterprises we must always assess the impact of all EU initiatives on companies and their business environment”.
Valeria Ronzitti, SGI Europe General Secretary, was keen to emphasise that:
“If well-designed, such an instrument will in no way undermine the protection of human, social and workers’ rights nor environmental and consumer protection standards, rather it would boost growth prospects and prosperity, eliminating obstacles and administrative burden”.
Veronique Willems, SMEunited Secretary General, said:
“We must do everything possible to allow our SMEs to increase their competitiveness in the Single Market and globally, therefore this should be a key consideration whenever we decide to introduce new legislation”.
The Employers’ organisations concluded by saying that they look forward to engaging with the European Commission in the development and implementation of the proposed Competitiveness check.
BUSINESSEUROPE
Contact:
BusinessEurope communications
168 Avenue de Cortenbergh
1000 Brussels – Belgium
Trending
- Comunicato Stampa 2110/2024 Domani l’assessore Lanzarin allo IOV di Padova per l’intitolazione dell’aula magna al Prof. Luigi Chieco Bianchi
- Manovra, Loizzo (Lega): “Grazie a nostro Odg 150mila euro per Biblioteca Cosenza”
- Sacro Tugurio di Rivotorto: il Santuario riaperto al culto dopo i lavori di restauro
- AGRICOLTURA, FLAVESCENZA DORATA, VICE PRESIDENTE ALESSANDRO PIANA: “COL NUOVO ANNO STANZIATI FONDI E AGGIORNATI I CRITERI PER TUTELARE VINI E VIGNETI LIGURI»
- 1° Comunicato stampa del 22.12.2024
- +++ RPT CON TITOLO CORRETTO +++ RINNOVO CONTRATTUALE SISTEMA REGIONE E DEL CORPO FORESTALE: DOMANI A NUORO CONFERENZA STAMPA DELL’ASSESSORA MOTZO
- DALLA REGIONE LAZIO OLTRE UN MILIONE DI EURO PER IL RECUPERO DEGLI EDIFICI DI CULTO
- PRESS ALERT | DOMANI (23) ALLE 11 LA CONFERENZA STAMPA DI FINE ANNO
- ++ remind ++ RINNOVO CONTRATTUALE SISTEMA REGIONE E DEL CORPO FORESTALE: DOMANI A NUORO CONFERENZA STAMPA DELL’ASSESSORA MOZZO
- Cambiano le regole per l’assistenza protesica e per la specialistica ambulatoriale