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But it is time to do more to ensure compliance. The Commission has recently adopted measures to improve enforcement action against breaches of intellectual property rights 5. A lack of enforcement of EU product rules should not result in an unfair advantage for those who deliberately try to circumvent essential safety rules. They do not get value for their money and may be exposed to health risks. These products cause major risks for consumers. Despite far-reaching safety rules, there are still too many unsafe and illicit products on the market. The first structural weakness of the single market for goods relates to the enforcement of EU harmonised product safety rules. The potential is there, consumers, businesses and authorities are ready we just have to provide the necessary environment to make it work.
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4įor the single market for goods there are especially two remaining structural weaknesses that have to be rapidly addressed to reap its full potential and to justify trust. 3 It follows from the Leader’s Agenda that the European Council will review progress made towards the 2018 deadlines of the Single Market Strategies in March 2018. Also, a disregard for EU product rules hampers the creation of a truly level playing field.īoth the European Parliament and the European Council have endorsed the aims of the Single Market Strategy and have called on the Commission to remove remaining obstacles and to facilitate solutions. Businesses often feel stifled by outdated and excessively burdensome regulations and unable to find the information that they need. Obstacles in product and services markets hamper efficiency, productivity and the competitiveness of the European economy. 1Īs the Single Market Strategy 2 underlines, the EU and the Single Market need to adapt to a changing environment. Its share as a proportion of the economy has therefore significantly increased since 2009 from 15.5% (14.7% in EU28) to 17.1% (16.1% in EU28) today. Industry added value alone has grown by 25% in EU27 (23% in EU28) in real terms since 2009. Trust has enabled unprecedented integration of markets within the EU, has been and continues to be a cornerstone of economic growth. In particular small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) should be freed from red tape, to promote entrepreneurship and job creation. Businesses need to be able to trust that there is a level playing field where rules apply to all and protect everyone equally. Consumers have to trust that the products they buy and use are safe. Its foundation is trust, between consumers, businesses and authorities. We will celebrate its 25 th anniversary in 2018. The single market for goods is one of the greatest achievements of the European Union. Strengthening the single market for goods