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  • in Erarbeitung (updated on 27/02/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/02/2026
    Referenz
    ECO/698-EESC-2026-00577
    Employers - GR I
    Greece
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    606
    -
  • in Erarbeitung (updated on 06/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 17/02/2026
    Referenz
    ECO/697-EESC-00699
    Employers - GR I
    Latvia
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    606
    -
  • verabschiedet on 18/02/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/688-EESC-2025
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    603
    -

    The EESC regrets, that the Commission has once again refrained from presenting the Annual Sustainable Growth Survey (ASGS) and stresses that sustainable economic growth is a necessary condition for Europe to meet its multiple commitments, welcomes the European Macroeconomic Report, which provides a deep dive into the underlying structural challenges facing the EU and the new recommendation on human capital, which is a crucial element in filling the EU technological gap, also taking into account the EU demographic challenge. The Committee reiterates its call for more robust common fiscal capacity, supported by targeted issuances of joint debt, to help fill this growing gap in public investment, and for permanent macroeconomic stabilisation instruments to address shocks.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: 2026 European Semester – Autumn Package
  • verabschiedet on 18/02/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/689-EESC-2025-03598
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Greece
    Plenary session number
    603
    -

    The EESC calls for the establishment of a dedicated Union strategy for islands (Islands Pact), supported by a specific legislative framework (Islands Act). That framework should be accompanied by a formal strategy and provide for the effective implementation of an ‘insularity clause’, with a view to systematically integrating the specific needs and constraints of islands into Union policies on cohesion, transport, energy, state aid, the environment and maritime affairs.

    • Record of proceedings ECO/689
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The Island Dimension in European Cohesion, Competitiveness and Sustainable Development Policies
  • verabschiedet on 21/01/2026 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/687-EESC-2025
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    602
    -
    • Record of Proceedings ECO/687
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Euro area economic policy 2026
  • in Erarbeitung (updated on 03/03/2026) - Bureau decision date: 02/12/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/696-EESC-2025-04288
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    605
    -
  • verabschiedet on 03/12/2025 - Bureau decision date: 28/04/2025
    Referenz
    INT/1094-EESC-2025-01859-00-00-AC-TRA
    Plenary session number
    601
    -

    In this opinion, the EESC fully supports the priorities identified by the Commission and reiterates the need for a cohesive European response. The EESC also stresses that removing barriers is key and that regulatory simplification must take place with full respect for social and workers’ rights. Finally, it calls on the Commission to put forward legislative proposals to address regional supply constraints.

    • Record of Proceedings INT/1094
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Single Market Strategy
  • verabschiedet on 18/09/2025 - Bureau decision date: 27/03/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/673-EESC-2025-01656
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    599
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    The EESC welcomes the overall positive trade balance of the EU and calls for measures to maintain it, while recommending targeted support for strategically important industries, stronger investment conditions, and effective financing through the Single Market, the Savings and Investments Union, and a more integrated capital market. The EESC also underlines the need to support ambitious companies entering global markets, ensure opportunities for highly skilled professionals, simplify procedures without undermining social and environmental standards, create fiscal space for growth-enhancing investments, and strengthen multilateralism through new trade agreements and WTO reforms.

    • Record of proceedings ECO/673
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/673
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Additional considerations on the Euro area economic policy 2025
  • verabschiedet on 18/09/2025 - Bureau decision date: 27/02/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/667-EESC-2025-01686
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    599
    -

    Given the significance of the provision of public goods for the well-being of the citizens, the EESC believes that particular attention should be paid to providing these European public goods (EPGs) and identifying them in the next multiannual financial framework (MFF) post-2027.

    Special attention must be given to ‘functional EPGs’ – those linked to Article 3 TEU – that can ensure the normal functioning of the EU: the completion of the single market; the completion of the economic and monetary union; economic, social and territorial cohesion; EU open strategic autonomy (e.g. the joint EU health policy, food security, the EU energy union); defence and security; EU research and development; and the rule of law.

    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: European Public Goods: policy priority for financing the EU's sustainability growth and facing global challenges
  • verabschiedet on 18/09/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/02/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/668-EESC-2025-01041
    Workers - GR II
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    599
    -

    The EESC assesses how the EU’s sustainable finance framework can be made more robust and fit for purpose given its importance for the EU’s economic, social and climate objectives. The EESC affirms that simplification should not come at the cost of ambition. While administrative streamlining is needed, the focus should be on how requirements can be implemented more effectively, not on weakening standards. The EU’s regulatory strength and predictability are important competitive advantages that should be preserved amid growing geopolitical and economic uncertainty. 

    • Record of proceedings ECO/668
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: A new impetus for the European sustainable finance framework