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8 Amendments of Inma RODRÍGUEZ-PIÑERO related to 2020/2131(INI)

Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Recalls that small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the EU economy; underlines that the proper functioning of the internal market and the creation of a capital market union remains an absolute priority for SMEs; highlights that due regard should be given to the innovation cycle and market deployment of newly available technologies; stresses that the wellbeing of EU single market depends on the ability of EU SMEs to adapt to the impending revolution in information technologies; recognizes the role of micro enterprises and startups in the process of deployment of new and disruptive technologies of tomorrow. Therefore, sufficient support must be given to them; recognizes the importance of maintaining strong and predictable intellectual property rights framework;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 26 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Encourages the Commission to fully support SMEs in overcoming all barriers that prevent their access to third- country markets; calls on the Commission to reduce administrative and regulatory burden for SMEs and facilitate surpassing of red tape; calls on the Commission to support SMEs focusing on green technologies and innovations that are already exporting goods and services to third countries and thereby, foster conditions for level playing field; requests the inclusion of an SME chapter in every trade agreement; underlines the need for the effective enforcement of trade agreements as a priority task of the Chief Trade Enforcement Officer; clear and strong efforts should be made in order to re-start International cooperation and revive a functioning multilateral dispute settlement system.
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 36 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Calls on the Commission to be more active in its support of national and regional export agencies in order to allow SMEs to overcome the information gap and take better advantage of trade agreements; opines, in this respect, that the Commission could set up an SME internationalisation platform to monitor progress; notes that this platform could include circular economy proofing, whereby Commission could clearly indicate whether imported products into the EU satisfy EUs recyclability standards;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 42 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Calls on the Commission to take greater account of the role of SMEs when it comes to negotiating public procurement chapters in trade agreements; welcomes the announcement from the Commission that it will launch a new information portal on customs procedures and formalities; calls on the Commission to deliver on its objective of launching a self-assessment tool for rules of origin to help SMEs assess whether a product benefits from preferences under a given trade agreement; reiterates the importance of clear rules on cross border data flows in achieving EUs digital strategy objectives; reiterates that SMEs will play a pivotal role in scaling up data driven technologies and businesses; underlines the need to promote interoperability and access to data internationally in order optimize various processes in international trade;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 48 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Recalls that access to financing is essential for SMEs; asks the European Investment Bank to pay particular attention to SMEs when defining its policies; draws particular attention to SMEs, which need funding and technical assistance to comply with the Green Deal and digitalisation objectives in order to remain competitive; recalls that this also includes making progress on investment facilitation agreement, e-commerce directive and continued work on multilateral services agreement;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 52 #
6. Calls on the Commission to strengthen the EU’s safeguard and trade defence instruments in order to better protect European industry, in particular when it affects sectors with a majority of SMEs.; recognizes that the world is facing unprecedented and unforeseeable challenges, which is why a smart re- shoring and an EU wide strategy for protection of EU strategic sectors should be part of the EU SME strategy in order to improve the self-sufficiency of the European Union. Including, ensuring level playing field via the imposition of carbon border adjustment mechanism. Underlines that improving the resilience of various strategic supply chains and reducing reliance of EU industry on third countries should be a key element in the new SME strategy;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 58 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 – subparagraph 1 (new)
Stresses that the EU is experiencing an economic and social shock resulting in rapidly rising unemployment rates as well as sinking of the EU GDP in the second quarter of2020 by 12.1%; reminds that different regions in the EU are more adversely impacted than others; stresses the need for strong social safeguards and social inclusion in the SME strategy in order to balance this stark reality; recalls that this crisis is also an unprecedented opportunity to shift our priorities towards a more social and sustainable modus operandi; underlines that eliminating tax competition within the EU would significantly contribute towards social stability in the EU and could also contribute towards upskilling and reskilling of workers;
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA
Amendment 59 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6 a. Calls on the Commission to continue its efforts to support MSMEs, with specific focus on, and measures for women-led MSMEs; calls on the EU and its Member States to pay particular attention to the special circumstances of women-led MSMEs when establishing export help-desks, to take advantage of the possibilities created by FTAs and to strengthen services, technologies and infrastructures (such as access to internet) that are of particular importance to the economic empowerment of women and women-led MSMEs; calls on the Commission to help set up partnerships between female entrepreneurs in the EU and their counterparts in developing countries.
2020/09/07
Committee: INTA