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A “Small Business Act” for Europe

29/07/2010
Author : European Commission
 

25 June 2008

 

As SMEs have climbed higher up the European political agenda, so has the number of initiatives designed to help them. The latest and most comprehensive of these is the Small Business Act, behind which the European Commission and EU member states have thrown their full political weight.

Managing the transition towards a knowledge-based economy is the key challenge for the EU today. Success will ensure a competitive and dynamic economy with more and better jobs and a higher level of social cohesion. Dynamic entrepreneurs are particularly well placed to reap opportunities from globalisation and from the acceleration of technological change. Our capacity to build on the growth and innovation potential of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will therefore be decisive for the future prosperity of the EU. In a globally changing landscape haracterised by continuous structural changes and enhanced competitive pressures, the role of SMEs in our society has become even more important as providers of employment opportunities and key players for the wellbeing of local and regional communities. Vibrant SMEs will make Europe more robust to stand against the uncertainty thrown up in the globalised world of today.

 

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