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"Mr President, SMEs, their competitiveness and business opportunities are a topical issue. Part of the whole solidarity policy is to achieve economic, social and territorial development for all EU regions, and to do so by increasing their competitiveness. Thanks to the Structural Funds, many SMEs have secured the resources they need for innovation and so have contributed significantly to job creation.
As far as transition to the so-called green economy is concerned, in my opinion we should be supporting those SMEs that bring solutions – often very ingenious ones – to the areas of effective resource use, energy efficiency and climate change, above all at regional level. Horizon 2020 programmes and Structural Funds programmes should therefore also allocate sufficient funds within the future multiannual financial framework, precisely to support SMEs."@en1
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