EU Launches Bold Strategy to Dismantle Trade Barriers, Boost Single Market Growth

May 21, 2025
EU Launches Bold Strategy to Dismantle Trade Barriers, Boost Single Market Growth
  • Concrete measures proposed include simplifying cross-border business operations, enhancing digital integration, and improving enforcement of Single Market rules.

  • On May 21, 2025, the European Commission unveiled a new single market strategy aimed at dismantling internal trade barriers to enhance cross-border business within the EU.

  • In response to global uncertainties and technological changes, the Commission has launched this initiative to simplify and strengthen the EU Single Market.

  • Fragmented national rules on packaging and labelling have been increasing compliance costs and causing inefficiencies, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

  • Recent reports have emphasized the need for increased integration within the EU to enhance competitiveness against major economies like China and the U.S.

  • To ensure effective implementation, the Commission plans to appoint high-level representatives in member countries to oversee the strategy's execution and reassess progress by 2026.

  • The introduction of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) is expected to ease compliance for businesses while improving consumer access to product information.

  • The strategy includes exemptions for small mid-caps, defined as firms with 250 to 750 employees and annual turnover below €150 million, from certain EU regulations on data protection, climate, and sustainability.

  • Overall, the strategy aims to create more opportunities for citizens and businesses, particularly for SMEs and startups, while ensuring social cohesion and sustainable growth.

  • This strategy marks a pivotal moment for the Single Market, reinforcing its role as the backbone of the EU's economic and social model.

  • A key focus is the removal of the 'terrible ten' barriers, which include limited recognition of professional qualifications and inconsistent packaging regulations across member states.

  • By focusing on reducing trade barriers and enhancing protections for workers and consumers, the strategy seeks to boost intra-EU trade and strengthen the EU's global position.

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