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"en.20110118.14.2-241-000"2
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"This regulation comes before the Parliament for second reading in view of its final adoption. Parliament’s first reading took place during the previous parliamentary term. The Council adopted its position in 2010 and subsequently, there were intense informal trialogue negotiations under the Belgian Presidency in order to reach a compromise solution. This regulation is very technical but is politically highly relevant for the Greens because its main purpose is to harmonise requirements regarding the marketing of construction products.
The Verts/ALE Group’s major concerns have been to make sure
that (i) procedures should be transparent (in particular, the standardisation bodies should not be monopolised by representatives of the major industries, and the concerns of SMEs or other stakeholders should be taken into account); (ii) construction requirements and procedures should be able to boost innovative and more ecological patterns; (iii) special procedures for ‘micro-enterprises’ should not allow the industry to circumvent the requirements or procedures."@en1
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