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"I believe that the free circulation of a growing number of highly skilled people and workers is one of the key benefits of European cooperation and of a competitive internal market, as well as being an important factor in the development of EU economies.
We, therefore, firmly believe that mobility for European citizens should be enhanced and that it is necessary to eliminate indirect obstacles, aiming for a balance between mobility and quality of professional qualifications. The number of regulated professions should be reviewed and gradually reduced, while the scope for automatic recognition of qualifications for new professions should, if necessary, be expanded, paying particular attention to innovative sectors.
Consequently, harmonising the different education systems of the 27 Member States is a priority. We therefore invite them all to improve coordination of their own systems of education, be these formal or informal, and from there to establish a future workforce with analogous qualifications which could be advantageous to the European labour market. Only in this way will we be in a position to increase our levels of productivity.
We ask, finally, for greater transparency of the administrative processes involved and for a reduction of the costs, in order to facilitate and speed up the process of recognising professional qualifications, without hindering the free movement of people."@en1
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