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AFRICAN ECHO BUSINESS NEWS
Complied by Cass Gilroy-Business Editor

UK businesses challenge German EU Presidency to deliver

AS the German Government takes over the EU Presidency from the Finns for the first half of 2007, the Federation of Small Businesses has thrown down a five-point challenge to cut red-tape. The UK’s largest business organisation has set out these five points to evaluate the success of the German Presidency when it comes to a close in June.

Cutting red-tape would provide a one-off boost to the EU economy of 150 billion Euros. Furthermore, EU legislation costs the business community 600 billion Euros every year.

Tina Sommer, FSB EU Affairs Chairman, said: “When an EU Commissioner estimates that legislation from Brussels costs European businesses 600 billion Euros every year it is clear that now is the time for action. If every small business in Europe created one more job, unemployment in the EU would be eradicated.

2007 is the year to turn the good intentions of better regulation into serious actions and tangible results. SMEs have the ability to drastically increase economic activity across Europe and slash unemployment if only law-makers would give them a chance. It is in all our interests to achieve this and we call on the German Presidency to rise to our challenge to free up small businesses.”

 

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