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Draft report - Establishing the Programme for single market, competitiveness of enterprises, including small and medium-sized enterprises, and European statistics - PE 628.465v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Programme for single market, competitiveness of enterprises, including small and medium-sized enterprises, and European statistics and repealing Regulations (EU) No 99/2013, (EU) No 1287/2013, (EU) No 254/2014, (EU) No 258/2014, (EU) No 652/2014 and (EU) 2017/826
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Nicola Danti

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Video of a committee meeting - Wednesday, 10 October 2018 - 14:35 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Publications - 2018 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Publications - Timetables - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Latest news - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Video of a committee meeting - Thursday, 11 October 2018 - 09:01 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Highlights - Union Customs Code: vote in committee - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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On 11 October, Members approved the draft report of Mr Selimovic as amended, with 31 votes in favour, 3 against and 2 abstentions. They accepted an extension of the transitional procedures carried on paper, before the achievement of a full changeover to electronic treatment of all customs transactions. IMCO also voted by the same majority in favour of opening interinstitutional negotiations.


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Report - Import of cultural goods - A8-0308/2018 - Committee on International Trade, Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the import of cultural goods
Committee on International Trade
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Alessia Maria Mosca, Daniel Dalton

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Amendments 36 - 200 - Establishing the European Defence Fund - PE 628.663v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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AMENDMENTS 36 - 200 - Draft report Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the European Defence Fund
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Amendments 55 - 294 - Better enforcement and modernisation of EU consumer protection rules - PE 627.947v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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AMENDMENTS 55 - 294 - Draft report Better enforcement and modernisation of EU consumer protection rules
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Workshops - Strengthening the competitiveness of the Internal Market - 09-10-2018 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Policy Department A is organising for IMCO Committee, in cooperation with IMCO Secretariat, a workshop on "Strengthening Competitiveness of the Internal Market by Developing the EU Customs Union and its Governance" in order to assess the possible options to develop the customs union and enhance the performance of the Internal Market.

The workshop will gather independent academics and consultants specialising in the area of customs union, as well as national administrations and industry experts having profound knowledge and experience in the field of customs IT and customs governance.
The workshop will be chaired by Ms Virginie ROZIÈRE (MEP).

Location : A5E-2 Altiero Spinelli Building


Presentations
     J. Verstraten
     V. Van Immerzeel
     R. Geddis
     M. Maedge
     M.A. Caramello Alvarez
     M. De Gregorio
     P. Stoll
     A. Peeters
     S. Boissavy
     L. Bertoletti
     R. Roodenrijs
Biographies

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Subject files - Working Group on the Digital Single Market - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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e-Commerce
The IMCO Working Group (WG) on the Digital Single Market (DSM) restarted its activities on 02.03.15 under the Chairmanship of Ms Thun. Created in 2011, the WG led to the adoption of a number of parliamentary resolutions and became a key platform for in-depth discussion where Members of the EP, the EC, stakeholders and experts exchange views, identify new opportunities and challenges, remaining barriers and propose concrete measures to overcome them in order to make the DSM in the EU a reality.

The importance of the digital economy is widely acknowledged, and the EU has adopted numerous initiatives over the past years to promote the DSM and to exploit the growth opportunities offered by the digital economy. In the past few years, important progress has been made but, however, it is clear that the DSM is far from complete: business and consumers continue facing significant barriers that prevent them from reaping the full benefits it has to offer. The WG Group will continue pursuing its aim of advancing further towards completion of the DSM, unleashing its potential and capitalise on new business opportunities that the digital economy could bring to the EU.

WG Chair: Ms R. Thun Und Hohenstein (EPP)

Honorary Members: Mrs. A. Van Bossuyt (ECR), Mrs. A. M. CORAZZA BILDT (EPP), Mrs. D. CHARANZOVA (ALDE), Mrs. C. STIHLER, (S&D), Mr. N. DANTI (S&D).



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Video of a committee meeting - Monday, 15 October 2018 - 16:07 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Amendments 295 - 486 - Better enforcement and modernisation of EU consumer protection rules - PE 628.418v02-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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AMENDMENTS 295 - 486 - Draft report Better enforcement and modernisation of EU consumer protection rules
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Subject files - Working Group on the Digital Single Market - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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e-Commerce
The IMCO Working Group (WG) on the Digital Single Market (DSM) restarted its activities on 02.03.15 under the Chairmanship of Ms Thun. Created in 2011, the WG led to the adoption of a number of parliamentary resolutions and became a key platform for in-depth discussion where Members of the EP, the EC, stakeholders and experts exchange views, identify new opportunities and challenges, remaining barriers and propose concrete measures to overcome them in order to make the DSM in the EU a reality.

The importance of the digital economy is widely acknowledged, and the EU has adopted numerous initiatives over the past years to promote the DSM and to exploit the growth opportunities offered by the digital economy. In the past few years, important progress has been made but, however, it is clear that the DSM is far from complete: business and consumers continue facing significant barriers that prevent them from reaping the full benefits it has to offer. The WG Group will continue pursuing its aim of advancing further towards completion of the DSM, unleashing its potential and capitalise on new business opportunities that the digital economy could bring to the EU.

WG Chair: Ms R. Thun Und Hohenstein (EPP)

Honorary Members: Mrs. A. Van Bossuyt (ECR), Mrs. A. M. CORAZZA BILDT (EPP), Mrs. D. CHARANZOVA (ALDE), Mrs. C. STIHLER, (S&D), Mr. N. DANTI (S&D).



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Draft agenda - Monday, 5 November 2018 - PE 629.424v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Draft report - Establishing, as part of the Integrated Border Management Fund, the instrument for financial support for customs control equipment - PE 628.634v01-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing, as part of the Integrated Border Management Fund, the instrument for financial support for customs control equipment
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
Jiří Pospíšil

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Opinion - Autonomous driving in European Transport - PE 625.299v02-00 - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

Highlights - Import of cultural goods: debate and vote in Plenary - Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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The report on the import of cultural goods, as tabled by the Committees on International Trade and Interrnal Market and Consumer Protection, will be discussed and voted by Parliament during its plenary sitting of 24 and 25 October 2018. The new rules aim to tackle an alternative financing source for terrorism and to preserve the cultural heritage of humanity, by stopping the entry to the EU of cultural goods that were unlawfully exported from third countries.

Currently, there are no common EU rules on the import of cultural goods, except from Syria and Iraq.


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