The Ministers responsible for Industry and Internal Market recognised the severe impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the EU economy, jobs and society and therefore acknowledged the need to prevent future economic shocks, restore the Single Market and strengthen Europe’s resilience.
They stressed that solidarity, convergence and close cooperation between the Member States and the EU institutions should be at the heart of the policies to initiate a sustainable recovery that accelerates the transition to a green and digital economy.
The Ministers highlighted the importance of the recently presented “Recovery Plan for Europe”, which is expected to play a crucial role in leading the EU economy back on the path of growth and making it fit for the future.
They also recalled the need for a coordinated approach to deconfinement and recovery. The instruments provided in the Recovery Plan can only be successful when supported by an operational internal market and a collaborative and multi-level approach in the fields of industrial policy and SMEs, based on the policy objectives presented in the “March 2020 package". Furthermore, the significant investments required to relaunch the EU economy should be targeted at accelerating the green and digital transitions and at making the EU more resilient.
In this spirit, the Ministers:(...)
Emphasized the need to assist workers and SMEs in the transition to a green and digital economy; underlined the necessity to enhance the innovativeness of the economy by implementing a skills agenda for workers and increasing the cooperation and productivity of SMEs;(...)
Highlighted the continued relevance of the objectives of the “March 2020 package", which set out a new industrial strategy, an SME strategy, an action plan for Single Market enforcement, an analysis of remaining barriers to the Single Market and a new circular economy action plan;(...)
Underlined that the Competitiveness Council should coordinate and monitor the industry and Single Market dimensions of the EU Recovery Plan and their implementation in a systematic manner, while putting SMEs at the heart of EU action.(...)
They stressed that solidarity, convergence and close cooperation between the Member States and the EU institutions should be at the heart of the policies to initiate a sustainable recovery that accelerates the transition to a green and digital economy.
The Ministers highlighted the importance of the recently presented “Recovery Plan for Europe”, which is expected to play a crucial role in leading the EU economy back on the path of growth and making it fit for the future.
They also recalled the need for a coordinated approach to deconfinement and recovery. The instruments provided in the Recovery Plan can only be successful when supported by an operational internal market and a collaborative and multi-level approach in the fields of industrial policy and SMEs, based on the policy objectives presented in the “March 2020 package". Furthermore, the significant investments required to relaunch the EU economy should be targeted at accelerating the green and digital transitions and at making the EU more resilient.
In this spirit, the Ministers:(...)
Emphasized the need to assist workers and SMEs in the transition to a green and digital economy; underlined the necessity to enhance the innovativeness of the economy by implementing a skills agenda for workers and increasing the cooperation and productivity of SMEs;(...)
Highlighted the continued relevance of the objectives of the “March 2020 package", which set out a new industrial strategy, an SME strategy, an action plan for Single Market enforcement, an analysis of remaining barriers to the Single Market and a new circular economy action plan;(...)
Underlined that the Competitiveness Council should coordinate and monitor the industry and Single Market dimensions of the EU Recovery Plan and their implementation in a systematic manner, while putting SMEs at the heart of EU action.(...)
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