Opinions

  • Adottati on 16/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 22/01/2019
    Referenza
    TEN/701-EESC-2019
    (Italy
    Download — Information report: Evaluation on Trans European Network – Transport (TEN-T) guidelines 2013–2020
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 25/06/2020
    Referenza
    TEN/716-EESC-2020
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Sustainable rail market in view of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 22/06/2020
    Referenza
    NAT/797-EESC-2020-2020-03040
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: GMO medicinal products / COVID-19
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 09/06/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/528-EESC-2020-02866-00-00-AC-TRA
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Renewed InvestEU programme and Solvency Support Instrument
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 09/06/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/527-EESC-2020-02808-00-00-AC-TRA
    Employers - GR I
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Recovery and Resilience Facility and Technical Support Instrument
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 09/06/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/523-EESC-2020-02886-00-00-AC-TRA

    The EESC strongly supports the Commission's proposal – Next Generation EU – as a specific tool for a quick and effective recovery.

    The EESC takes a very positive view of the Commission's two main decisions:

    1. to introduce an extraordinary financial recovery instrument as part of the multiannual financial framework
    2. to raise common debt, which will be repaid over a long period of time, and prevent the extraordinary financial burden from falling directly on the Member States in the short run.

    The EESC strongly welcomes the fact that the newly proposed instrument should be closely coordinated with the European Semester process, and furthermore welcomes the Commission's proposal to introduce additional genuine own resources based on different taxes (revenues from the EU Emissions Trading System, digital taxation, large companies' revenues).

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Recovery plan for Europe and the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 28/04/2020
    Referenza
    TEN/710-EESC-2020
    (Italy
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European Year of Rail (2021)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    CCMI/175-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Bulgaria
    (Germany

    Disruptions like coronavirus (COVID-19) threaten to bring the world economy and social life to a standstill. Its impacts include recessions in the USA, the EU, Japan and other regions of the world, extremely slow growth in China and huge losses in terms of output. Governments have to offset economic damage with fiscal and monetary policies and cope with the expected changes of the economic paradigm. The EESC stresses the need for efficient business models and trade defence mechanisms, in particular with regard to Asia, and notes that 36 million jobs in the EU depend on the EU's exporting potential, and that the share of EU employment supported by sales of goods and services to the rest of the world in relation to total employment increased from 10.1% in 2000 to 15.3% in 2017. The fiscal, economic and social response to the crisis is necessary for preventing its negative impact on these and other sectors.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Fostering competitiveness, innovation, growth and job creation by advancing in global regulatory cooperation, by supporting a renewed multilateral trading scheme and by reducing market-distorting subsidies (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    CCMI/173-EESC-2020
    (Portugal
    (Sweden

    The EESC welcomes the determination of the new European Commission to enhance the Union's technological sovereignty, and stress the importance of the security sector in this respect. There is no security without technology, and Europe must master the technologies that are crucial for its security.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: The industrial dimension of the Security Union (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    SOC/633-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Italy
    (Lithuania

    In this opinion the EESC makes the following points:
    1. The EU and Member States should ensure that the gender perspective is fully integrated in COVID-19 recovery measures.
    2. Gender equality should be fully taken into account in the forthcoming Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027.
    3. The Gender Equality Strategy should be coordinated involving all Member States, social partners and civil society organisations.
    4. To put an end to the gender pay gap (16%), binding measures on gender pay transparency are unavoidable.
    5. ... Read more

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Gender equality strategy
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    NAT/792-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    France
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Introduction of safeguard measures for agricultural products in trade agreements (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    INT/899-EESC-2020
    (Italy
    Employers - GR I
    Portugal

    The EESC supports the Commission's 'Long-term action plan for better implementation and enforcement of single market rules' and endorses the Communication on Identifying and tackling barriers to the single market.
    The EESC believes that the insufficient or inadequate application of EU rules has been the Achilles heel of EU law and that therefore many instances of fraud and illegal behaviour have not been dealt with. It urges the Commission to include in the action plan a clearly defined role for civil society actors, entrepreneurs, workers and consumers.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Single Market Enforcement Action Plan
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    INT/897-EESC-2020
    (Romania
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The European Union and its Member States must stand united to protect their sovereignty. The EESC firmly believes that if Europe is to maintain its leading role in the world, it needs a strong, competitive industrial base. The EESC recognises the crucial importance of shifting to a carbon-neutral economy and of reversing the current curve of biodiversity collapse. Without a green industrial strategy as a cornerstone of the Green Deal, the EU will never succeed in reaching a carbon-neutral economy within one generation. The new industrial strategy must ensure the right balance between supporting European businesses, respecting our 2050 climate neutrality objective and providing consumers with incentives to shift consumption to sustainable goods and services .

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Industrial strategy
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    INT/896-EESC-2020
    (Germany
    Workers - GR II
    Slovenia

    The EESC welcomes this package of new initiatives in a wide range of areas and advocates a European path to digitalisation by seizing the opportunities for the economy together with the protection of our data to ensure privacy and self-determination.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Shaping Europe's Digital Future
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    INT/894-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Netherlands

    The EESC congratulates the Commission's for its strategy to encourage the uptake of AI technologies while also ensuring their compliance with European ethical norms, legal requirements and social values.

    • European Commission follow-up to the EESC opinion on the White Paper on Artificial intelligence
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: White Paper on Artificial Intelligence
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    REX/529-EESC-2020
    (France

    The unprecedented magnitude of the COVID crisis requires an unprecedented, long-term and unequivocal response. International trade is a vital tool to finance recovery ge get out of the crisis. In these efforts, the EU must stay true to its values and ensure the protection of businesses, workers and people, leaving no one behind. Recovery must be based on sustainability, and inclusive and green growth. Green Deal measures are therefore more relevant than ever.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: A post COVID-19 emergency: the design of a New Multilateral Matrix (own-initiative opinion)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/513-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Malta

    While the recovery after COVID-19 crisis is a top priority, the EESC stresses that this should not steer the EU away from its medium and long-term objectives, as outlined in the European Green Deal, 2020 Sustainable Growth Strategy, and the European Pillar for Social Rights. There is a need for a resilient, technology-driven European economy that is defined by the protection of the environment. The EESC underlines that strategies aimed at enhanced economic sustainability need to be developed around productivity, but they cannot be allowed to happen at the expense of workers' rights and social development. The EESC advocates for re-thinking supply chains, underlines that social aspects should be emphasised, start-ups should be encouraged and that the cornerstone of sustainable economic growth in the EU should be the creation and development of a truly circular economy. Open dialogue with social partners and civil society remains key to setting the economic direction.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Enhancing sustainable economic growth across the EU
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/512-EESC-2020
    Employers - GR I
    Sweden

    The EESC believes that there are well-founded reasons to establish uniform rules within the EU to combat global warming and based on these to embark on international discussions with other trading blocs. Furthermore, the Committee deems that, in the future, it could be useful and necessary to also devise new taxation measures that can supplement the current emissions trading system  and national carbon taxes in order to achieve an effective and symmetrical policy framework to tackle the increasing amount of CO2 emissions.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Taxation mechanisms for reducing CO2 emissions
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 20/02/2020
    Referenza
    ECO/509-EESC-2020-00995-00-00-AC-TRA
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy

    While acknowledging the progress made by the Commission in taking account of smaller and less complex banking institutions in its recent regulatory measures, the EESC believes it would be useful to further increase the proportionality of banking rules, without sacrificing the effectiveness of prudential rules.

    The EESC endorses the recent decision to push back the date for implementing the Basel III accord, and feels that when the time comes, the new provision on capital requirements should be transposed in a way that caters properly for the diversity of banking business models in Europe.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Inclusive and sustainable Banking Union
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/02/2020
    Referenza
    INT/895-EESC-2020
    (Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Ireland

    The Commission's new Circular Economy Action Plan focuses on sustainable products, less waste, product value chains, and circularity in regions and cities, and the global level.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: New Circular Economy Action Plan
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2020
    Referenza
    REX/525-EESC-2020
    Workers - GR II
    Germany
    (Italy

    The Covid-19 impact is having a profound and unprecedented impact and Europe needs to respond with a strong, social, sustainable and inclusive EU Recovery Plan that will support companies and people. The upcoming early EU Trade Strategy review needs to draw important lessons from this crisis. The EU is not self-sufficient and depends on access to international markets. It needs resilient, diversified and responsible Global supply chains. Stronger instruments need to deliver on a sustainable trade and investment agenda in all its dimensions. It needs to be consistent with the Green Deal and show equal ambition on the effective implementation and enforcement of labour provisions. European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) recommendations made in a series of recent and ongoing key opinions on EU trade must inform this strategy review.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Implementation of Free Trade Agreements 1 January 2018 - 31 December 2018
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2020
    Referenza
    NAT/785-EESC-2020-01432
    Employers - GR I
    Greece
    Workers - GR II
    Germany

    The opinion will provide guidance on how to build on existing structures like citizens' dialogues and assemblies, social dialogue committees in order to structure and mainstream the dialogue with civil society. It will also make recommendations about how to encourage information sharing and public understanding of climate action; how to create real and virtual spaces for exchange on climate and how to build capacity to facilitate grassroots initiatives, among others.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European Climate Pact (Exploratory opinion)
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 21/01/2020
    Referenza
    NAT/784-EESC-2020-1431
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Netherlands
    (Finland

    This EESC opinion will respond to the European Commission's proposal for a regulation on establishing a European Climate Law and it will look into the role of citizens in driving the transformation towards climate neutrality.

    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: European Climate Law
  • Adottati on 15/07/2020 - Bureau decision date: 18/06/2019
    Referenza
    ECO/500-EESC-2019-03060-00-00-AC-TRA
    (Italy
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: Taxation of the collaborative economy – reporting requirements (additional opinion)
  • Adottati on 10/06/2020 - Bureau decision date: 09/06/2020
    Referenza
    SOC/657-EESC-2020
    Download — Opinjoni tal-KESE: FEAD/COVID-19 II