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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, despite voting in favour of the Breyer report as a whole, I considered it expedient to support a few amendments designed to modify the original draft. It is essential that we break up the monopoly of large multinationals in the field of data sharing and access, and open up the sector to increased and fairer competition. On the other hand, this sector is affected by geographical and environmental differences, which must be given due consideration.
What we need is greater flexibility in terms of mutual recognition and comparative evaluation of substances. Currently in fact, small and medium-sized enterprises, which mainly produce co-formulants, are denied room for manoeuvre precisely because of the excessive power of the major industrial groups – and not just in data management and exchange either. European legislation must absolutely take into account and support their requests to prevent their slow but inexorable disappearance from the market."@en1
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