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"The priority of the new Euro 2020 strategy is to be a more intelligent and ecological knowledge-based market economy. To achieve this objective, we should, above all, concentrate on strengthening the single market and increasing the free flow of services. The role of the European Community should be to promote entrepreneurship, and also to simplify the registration of businesses by lifting legal and economic barriers. Support, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises, is a significant matter. Lifting the requirement for micro-enterprises to submit annual financial statements and improving access to credit may be important steps in this direction. The results of the Eurobarometer survey on people’s entrepreneurial mindset show that the European Union is still behind the United States, but also that over half of young EU residents would like to become entrepreneurs in the next five years. I also think it is important to concentrate on creating economic growth based on knowledge, and on creating a competitive, cohesive and more environment-friendly economy. This is also why we have to pay attention to, and increase spending on, the development and preparation of young people to meet long-term challenges.
The EU should implement a European digital agenda as quickly as possible to contribute to the establishment of a truly single, common market in Internet trade, so that consumers will be able to take advantage of competitive price offers in other Member States and SMEs will be able to operate in the European market unhindered."@en1
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