European Economic
and Social Committee
The services sector in the European Union
The EESC:
- highlights the need to harmonise the Services Directive and the Professional Qualifications Directive to address fragmentation in the EU services sector;
- considers that a ‘100 Professions Package’ should be introduced to tackle the most significant regulatory barriers across the Member States;
- considers that digitalisation should play a central role in modernising administrative processes. A single digital declaration portal and the digitisation of A1 forms would not only reduce administrative burdens for SMEs but also streamline cross-border services, ensuring faster, more accessible services for businesses and consumers alike;
- considers that targeted, sector-specific reforms are necessary to address barriers in industries such as construction, retail and financial services;
- underlines that labour protection, collective bargaining and collective agreements must not be seen as undue burdens;
- stresses the need for data collection on the services sector, particularly in relation to SMEs, to support policy-making and remove single market barriers;
- considers that a comprehensive sector-specific action plan for the integration of the services market should be included in the updated Single Market Strategy.
Downloads
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Record of Proceedings INT/1073
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Follow-up from the Commission INT/1073