Senesi - Intergenerational conference 2026
Balon - Intergenerational conference 2026
Ongoing (updated on 07/05/2026) - Bureau decision date: 30/04/2026
Reference
REX/615-EESC
Workers - GR II
Germany
Plenary session number
610
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Presentation by
Xavier Michel
Organisation
Aéma Groupe
  • Financial literacy

On 5-6 May 2026, the Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law (FRRL) Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) concluded a two-day visit to Prague. 

The discussion will examine how the EU’s evolving focus on strategic autonomy and preparedness is reshaping the meaning of competitiveness, positioning it as a prerequisite for resilience, security, and sustainable growth. The guests will explore the central role of SMEs, both as key drivers of employment, innovation, and value creation, and as actors particularly exposed to structural constraints such as regulatory complexity, energy costs, financing gaps, and skills shortages. Particular attention will be given to how preparedness can be embedded into competitiveness policy, enabling SMEs not only to withstand shocks but to adapt, scale, and compete effectively.

At its April 2026 plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) adopted an exploratory opinion on EU competitiveness and youth entrepreneurship. Requested by the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the EU, the opinion sets out how supporting young entrepreneurs can strengthen innovation, foster sustainable growth and help secure the future of Europe’s SMEs. 

In this issue - Focus on MFF:

  • EESC: Europe can't afford a budget on the cheap
  • A budget people can no longer see, by Elena Calistru
  • Eradicating poverty is a budgetary choice, by Jessica Machacova, EAPN
  • Next MFF sparks concerns for people with disabilities, by Ioannis Vardakastanis
  • EU transport funding: plenty of money, uneven results, by José F. Papí