EU's Ursula Von der Leyen calls for simplified regulations in Europe

European Commission President urges to lighten the regulatory load on businesses to enhance competitiveness on the global stage, particularly against economic giants such as the United States and China. A proposal is in the works with the aim of d...

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European Commission President Von der Leyen reaffirms urgent need to simplify regulations in Europe
BRUSSELS: The European Union must simplify its regulations on companies doing business in the region in order to make the bloc more competitive against the likes of the United ‌States ⁠and China, ⁠European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday.

"Let me take the U.S. example again. One financial system, one financial capital, and a handful of other financial centres. Here in Europe, ⁠we do ‌not only have 27 different financial systems, each with its ⁠own supervisor," she said at a speech in the European Parliament.

"But also, more ​than 300 trading venues across our Union. That is fragmentation on steroids. We need one large, deep and liquid capital market. And this ‌is the goal of our Savings and Investment Union," she added.


Von ​der ​Leyen added ⁠she would propose EU leaders endorse at a March EU summit a joint single market ​roadmap to 2028, with a clear timetable on when steps to deepen the EU's single market are taken.
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