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  • verabschiedet on 30/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/652-EESC-2024
    Plenary session number
    596
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    Information Report ECO/651 and Own-initiative opinion ECO/652 are a continuation of the European Semester Group's (ESG) work to consult annually national economic and social councils, social partners and civil society organisations from EU Member States on reform and investment proposals made in the context of the European Semester and their implementation in the Member States. The Information Report aims to collect the views of social partners and civil society organisations in the Member States on the reform and investment proposals and their implementation, in particular those indicated in the 2024 Country-Specific Recommendations. The Own-initiative opinion aims to complement the Information Report and to include the EESC's policy recommendations based on the results of the stakeholder consultation. It allows the EESC to formulate general and specific considerations, and to present the associated EESC's conclusions and policy proposals.

    • Record of proceedings ECO/652
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/652
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The EESC's recommendations on the reform and investment proposals formulated as part of the 2024-2025 European Semester cycle
  • verabschiedet on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 25/03/2025
    Referenz
    ECO/676-EESC-2025-1236
    Employers - GR I
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    596
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    • Record of proceedings ECO/676
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/676
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Cohesion policy mid-term review (2025)
  • verabschiedet on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 05/12/2024
    Referenz
    INT/1078-EESC-2025-00004-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    France
    Plenary session number
    596
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    This own-initiative opinion will examine the impact of single market fragmentation on the cost of living and competitiveness and look into successful EU initiatives to tackle such issues. It will aim at proposing possible solutions, with particular attention to consumer protection, to the cost-of-living crisis.

    • Record of proceedings INT/1078
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: How single market dysfunctionalities contribute to the rising cost of living
  • verabschiedet on 29/04/2025 - Bureau decision date: 11/07/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/651-EESC-2024
    Plenary session number
    596
    -

    Information Report ECO/651 and Own-initiative opinion ECO/652 are a continuation of the European Semester Group's (ESG) work to consult annually national economic and social councils, social partners and civil society organisations from EU Member States on reform and investment proposals made in the context of the European Semester and their implementation in the Member States. The Information Report aims to collect the views of social partners and civil society organisations in the Member States on the reform and investment proposals and their implementation, in particular those indicated in the 2024 Country-Specific Recommendations. The Own-initiative opinion aims to complement the Information Report and to include the EESC's policy recommendations based on the results of the stakeholder consultation. It allows the EESC to formulate general and specific considerations, and to present the associated EESC's conclusions and policy proposals.

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    • Record of proceedings ECO/651
    Download — Information report: The point of view of organised civil society in the EU Member States on national reform and investment proposals and their implementation (2024-2025 European Semester cycle)
  • verabschiedet on 26/02/2025 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/657-EESC-2024
    Workers - GR II
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    594
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    With the launch of the 2025 European Semester cycle the European commission has published the "2025 European Semester - Autumn package" in December 2024. The 2025 European Semester - Autumn Package outlines economic and social policy priorities for the EU to ensure sustainable prosperity and competitiveness. It highlights the EU’s recent resilience while emphasizing the need to address structural barriers to growth. The EU is committed to ensure sustainable prosperity and competitiveness while strengthening its social market economy and safeguarding its sovereignty, economic security and global influence. The EESC's opinion on the 2025 European Semester - Autumn package is due to be adopted at the EESC plenary session of February 2025.

    • Record of Proceedings ECO/657
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/657
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: 2025 European Semester - Autumn package
  • verabschiedet on 26/02/2025 - Bureau decision date: 17/09/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/655-EESC-2024
    Employers - GR I
    Poland
    Plenary session number
    594
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    In view of Europe's current security challenges, in particular with the armed conflict caused by Russia’s full-scale aggression against Ukraine, defence funding places a significant burden on the budgets of many EU Member States, worsening their fiscal position. 

    At the same time, the resources that Member States are currently able to allocate to the development of defence capabilities still seem to be insufficient. 

    As Europe needs to develop defence capabilities in a more integrated way, there is a need to significantly increase investment in European defence infrastructure and technological innovation to improve preparedness to respond to threats. 

    • Record of proceedings ECO/655
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Defence funding in the EU
  • verabschiedet on 22/01/2025 - Bureau decision date: 22/10/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/656-EESC-2024-03910
    Plenary session number
    593
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    • eco/656_Record of proceedings
    • European Commission presentation on the Euro Area Economic Policy 2025
    • Follow-up from the Commission ECO/656
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Euro area economic policy 2025
  • verabschiedet on 22/01/2025 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/2024
    Referenz
    TEN/837-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Netherlands
    Workers - GR II
    Austria
    Plenary session number
    593
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    • ten/837_Record of proceedings
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The future of the supply and pricing of electricity in the EU
  • verabschiedet on 04/12/2024 - Bureau decision date: 15/02/2024
    Referenz
    INT/1064-EESC-2024-01449-00-01-TRA-AC
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
    Plenary session number
    592
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    The aim of the opinion is to draw attention to the impact of the non-Schengen status of Bulgaria and Romania and neighbouring EU-countries on the Single Market, to assess the impact of non-Schengen membership on the competitiveness of these countries and the potential costs/benefits of Schengen for them, and to propose recommendations for policy-makers on how to address the negative effects of non-Schengen on the Single Market.

    • INT/1064 _Record of proceedings
    • Follow-up from the Commission INT/1064
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: The cost of non-Schengen for the Single market – impact on Bulgaria and Romania
  • verabschiedet on 23/10/2024 - Bureau decision date: 21/03/2024
    Referenz
    ECO/649-EESC-2024
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Romania
    Plenary session number
    591
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    Every year in February, the EESC adopts an opinion on the Annual Sustainable Growth Survey (ASGS), which the Commission usually presents at the end of November in the year before. The Communication on the ASGS 2024 outlines the economic and employment policy priorities for the EU for the following 12 months, focusing on short-term energy shock mitigation, medium-term sustainable growth and resilience in the EU, and alignment with the long-term EU objectives. 

    The structured approach centres around the 4 dimensions of competitive sustainability, and is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The ASGS continues to guide Member States in the implementation of the national Recovery and Resilience Plans, with the European Semester playing a central role, especially in the ongoing revision of the European economic governance framework. 

    • Record of proceedings ECO/649
    Download — Stellungnahme des Ausschusses: Additional considerations on the Annual Sustainable Growth Survey 2024