Event type
JCC Meeting

The EU-Serbia Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) held its 19th meeting on 7 April 2025 at the EESC in Brussels. This platform, established within the institutional framework of the EU-Serbia Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), will enable representatives from both the EU and Serbian civil society to monitor the country's accession negotiations, discuss issues of common interest, and highlight concerns to be addressed on Serbia's path towards the European Union.


 

Event type
JCC Meeting

On 20 March 2025, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Montenegro convened the 20th Civil Society Joint Consultative Committee (JCC) in Podgorica. This platform, established between the EESC and Montenegrin civil society, provides a civil society perspective within the EU institutional framework related to the Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the EU and Montenegro. The JCC enables civil society organisations from both sides to monitor Montenegro's accession negotiations, discuss common interests, and inform the public about the challenges during the accession period.

 


 

 26-27 February 2025

26 February, 2.30 p.m. | 27 February, 9.00 a.m.

 European Commission - Charlemagne building (Alcide De Gasperi room)

 Web stream click here

In this issue:

  • The EESC’s take on the Draghi and Letta reports, by Matteo Carlo Borsani, Giuseppe Guerini and Stefano Palmieri
  • The competitiveness obsession, by Karel Lannoo, CEPS
  • The Competitiveness Compass fails to balance the needs of businesses with the rights of workers, by Esther Lynch, ETUC
  • Future 500: scaling European businesses for global success, by Stjepan Orešković, Atlantic Council
  • ECCJ says no to Omnibus: corporate interests should not drive EU policy, by Andriana Loredan, ECCJ

In this issue:

  • The EESC’s take on the Draghi and Letta reports, by Matteo Carlo Borsani, Giuseppe Guerini and Stefano Palmieri
  • The competitiveness obsession, by Karel Lannoo, CEPS
  • The Competitiveness Compass fails to balance the needs of businesses with the rights of workers, by Esther Lynch, ETUC
  • Future 500: scaling European businesses for global success, by Stjepan Orešković, Atlantic Council
  • ECCJ says no to Omnibus: corporate interests should not drive EU policy, by Andriana Loredan, ECCJ

26-27 February 2025

26 February, 2.30 p.m. | 27 February, 9.00 a.m.

European Commission - Charlemagne building (Alcide De Gasperi room)

Web stream click here

 

Moldova Growth Plan

Download — EESC-2024-04655-00-00-PA-TRA — (REX/0595)

Competitiveness and economic security – how should EU trade policy contribute to the objectives of the Draghi report?

Download — EESC-2025-00020-00-00-PA-TRA — (REX/0594)

Internal Market Information System/Posting of workers

Download — EESC-2025-00165-00-01-PA-TRA — (INT/1077)

Minutes of the 240th meeting of the INT section

Download — EESC-2025-00034-00-00-PV-TRA — (Minutes)