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"Mr President, a Hungarian computer technician can legally go to the Czech Republic to work. That is great. Of course, he went in the past too, but on the black market. One of our greatest achievements is that one can now move legally.
Only eight per cent of SMEs make 15 per cent of their turnover in the European markets. If we simply doubled this, so that 20 per cent of SMEs made 30 per cent of that turnover in the internal market, we could achieve what we want. After one year, we are on the way to doing this.
I would like to say thank you to all those who worked on the Services Directive in the past and those who implemented it in the Member States. It has a great pulling effect on each single government to change to e-governance and use new ICT technologies. The minor problems with the languages have to be looked at carefully and this we have to improve, but the great success of the Services Directive is that it will have a great impact on the European economy in the coming years. Beside the austerity programmes, this is the achievement, so I would like to congratulate the rapporteur and those who participated."@en1
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