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"Madam President, Mr Tajani, we are currently in the middle of a financial, economic and debt crisis. In my opinion, all the liquidity which is currently being made available will have to be regenerated and it is normally generated by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Of course, we have the problem that we import a very large volume of goods, including energy and raw materials, from China, from the Gulf States and from Russia, and all of this has to be paid for. We can only pay for it if we can also export goods. This is why it is so important for us to ensure that the World Trade Organisation (WTO) round is finally brought to a conclusion. We need the Doha round, including the trade facilitations that have already been negotiated, the public tenders, the competition law and the so-called Singapore issues. We must push to ensure that progress is made in the world trade round. On the other hand, we come to the financial framework 2014-2020 and the old Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) which is to be relaunched. We must take particular care in this area to ensure that we promote entrepreneurship. We have too many unemployed people and too few entrepreneurs. This means that we need programmes which once again make it attractive to become an entrepreneur. Therefore, I would like to take up Mr Caspary’s suggestion that we develop programmes in collaboration with Eurochambres or EuroCommerce which involve going out to the relevant export countries and helping SMEs to make contact with business partners there. I have been involved for some time in promoting the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs Programme, which is an exchange programme for young businesspeople, not only in Europe but, in particular, on an international level, because it helps to bring people together. Trust forms the basis for business and business creates jobs. This is why the support of the online problem-solving network SOLVIT is so important, because it allows barriers within the internal market to be removed. This is our job and we need to do everything we can in this area."@en1
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