The European Commission proposes a new program to protect consumers and to strengthen SMEs
The European Commission proposes a new 4 billion euros targeted program for consumer protection and for the strengthening of the position of the European Union.
The European Commission proposes a new 4 billion euros targeted program to protect consumers and to strengthen SMEs of the European Union after the 2020 EU budget, and to enable European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to fully benefit from the well-functioning single market – Elzbieta Bienkowska, Commissioner responsible for the Internal Market and Industry, Enterprise and SME policy said in Brussels at a press conference.
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