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RSSToday, Commissioner Thierry Breton, responsible for the Internal Market, hosted a ministerial meeting on the European solar photovoltaic (PV) industry under the umbrella of the European Solar PV Industry Alliance.
Today in Brussels the EU signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Greenland for a strategic partnership to develop sustainable raw materials value chains.
Today, the Commission held the second meeting of the High-Level Forum on European Standardisation. The forum is a key component of the EU's strategy on standardisation, playing a pivotal role in influencing the trajectory of the European single market.
Today the Commission held the last SMET meeting of 2023 with the Spanish Presidency and Dutch Permanent Representation.
The European Hydrogen Week 2023, the biggest annual event dedicated to hydrogen in Europe, kicks off in Brussels. The week is co-organised by the Commission, featuring a four-day high-level policy conference and forum, bringing together policymakers and hydrogen stakeholders.
The Craft and Industrial Geographical Indication (CIGI) Regulation enters into force today. It marks a significant milestone in the protection of the names of European craft and industrial products that rely on the originality and authenticity of traditional skills from their regions.
The Commission warmly welcomes the agreement found between the European Parliament and the Council on the short-term accommodation rentals proposal. This new regulation will increase transparency in the sector, with clear rules for hosts and platforms on data collection and sharing.
The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) - the world’s largest support network for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) - opens today its annual three-day conference in Bilbao, Spain. The conference will take place under the theme ‘The EEN at 15: Showing the Way Forward for SMEs’.
Yesterday, we celebrated the 11th edition of the European Small and Mid-Cap Awards, organised by the Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE), EuropeanIssuers and the European Commission's Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs during the SME Assembly.
A new Eurobarometer survey released today finds that skills shortages are one of the most serious problems for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the EU. The challenge of skills shortages has grown over the years and now encompasses all EU Member States and all sectors of the economy.