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Online sales are recording a steady and significant increase throughout Europe. Therefore, like any kind of transaction, they should be governed by rules and should also provide security and inspire trust. Bearing in mind the specific nature of online transactions, any regulation at Community level must be introduced gradually and collectively by Member States. One step in this direction would be through better unification of online markets, or markets accessed via mobile telephone, which at present are still in a fragmented state in the EU. The process of creating a Single European Payments Area (SEPA) facilitates bank transfers in 32 European countries, and as of 2014 all the participating countries should have implemented the common SEPA standards . This report, for which I voted, recommends effective ways of operating the SEPA, and also proposes the next steps that should be taken towards a single European framework in the sector of European transactions."@en1
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