In this opinion the EESC: 

  • emphasises the necessity for the EU to reduce import dependencies, especially for critical goods like pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, and to diversify supply chains by fostering multiple international partnerships;
  • highlights the urgent need for targeted investments in strategic industries and infrastructure to strengthen economic resilience and bridge productivity gaps among European producers. Such investments should be part of a well-coordinated, comprehensive and adequately financed industrial policy;
  • recommends expanding trade agreements, particularly with reliable partners in the Global South, and advocates for regulatory efficiency improvements to streamline complex EU frameworks while maintaining high standards;
  • calls for enhanced financial and technical support mechanisms for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to diversify their suppliers, adopt sustainable business models, and effectively navigate regulatory complexities.

Agenda

Download — EESC-2025-01898-00-00-CONVPOJ-TRA — (Agenda)

Assessing tax reporting obligations in the EU

Download — EESC-2025-00462-00-00-PA-TRA — (ECO/0664)

Regenerative agriculture as a target towards enhancing sustainable food production

Download — EESC-2025-00954-00-01-PA-TRA — (NAT/0948)

26 May 2025 – On 28 May, the EESC Employers' Group will launch its new study "A Business-Centric Approach to Cutting Red Tape - From Complexity to Clarity: Reducing EU Regulatory Burdens with AI" in the presence of Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner for Economy and Productivity; Implementation and Simplification.

Presentation by
Prof. Dr. Johanna Hey
Organisation
University of Cologne Institute for Tax Law
  • EESC Hearing - Simplifying the tax framework
Presentation by
Professor Christiana HJI Panayi
  • Professor Christiana HJI Panayi - EESC Hearing
Presentation by
Monique Vanherksen
  • Simplifying the tax framework
Presentation by
Philip Baker
  • Simplification and HRs
Presentation by
Henrik Paulander
  • DAC Simplification