European Businesses Advocate for Regulatory Improvements, Common Rules
European businesses are actively lobbying for improvements to the regulatory landscape and seeking common rules across the European Union, according to recent reports. These efforts aim to bolster the competitiveness of European companies and foster a more favorable environment for growth, and innovation.
Concerns over Europe’s competitiveness are mounting, with calls for more than just new regulations to address the challenges. The focus is shifting towards creating a more streamlined and predictable framework for businesses operating within the EU. This comes as companies navigate a complex web of national and regional rules, which can hinder expansion and investment.
Recent discussions have highlighted the need to simplify the process of starting a business within the EU. Some observers suggest that current procedures present a missed opportunity for economic development. Efforts are underway to address these shortcomings and create a more attractive environment for entrepreneurs and investors.
The Business and Industry Confederation (BITMi) is supporting the “28 for all” initiative, which proposes a standardized regulatory regime for all EU companies. This initiative seeks to level the playing field and reduce the administrative burden on businesses operating across multiple member states. The move underscores a growing desire for greater harmonization of rules within the EU.
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