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The network of SME envoys

The network of national SME envoys, set up in 2011 during the review of the small business act, acts as an SME policy advisory group that promotes SME-friendly regulation and policymaking in the EU.

Why a network of SME envoys?

Even though EU countries can do a lot to improve the regulatory and policy environment for SMEs, it is often hard for small businesses to voice their opinion and reach policymakers. The network of SME envoys improves the consultation process with national SMEs and cooperation between EU countries.

The network also filters EU initiatives (SME filter) and signals those that merit attention from an SME perspective to the Commission. Initiatives that are listed in the SME filter will have to be accompanied by a proportionate SME test. The SME filter will be updated every 2 weeks.

EU countries’ SME envoys

SME envoys in EU countries are appointed by the national government. Their main role is to

  • promote SMEs' interests throughout all government bodies and ensure that the 'think small first' principle is integrated into their policy-making and regulatory proposals
  • act as the main interface between the Commission and national policy-makers
  • report on the implementation of SME policy actions, inform on SME policy actions, and promote the exchange of good practices

See below for more detailed information on the mission and role of SME envoys.

Meetings of the network of SME envoys

The network produces reports related to SME policy and meets several times a year with observers from European business organisations. See more information on the meetings and reports. Please see the ‘Additional information’ tab for reports.

Supporting documents and reports