EU must cut red tape to boost growth, urge major European leaders
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The group of Member States headed by Italy, France and Germany is calling on Parliament, the Council and the European Commission to speed up the timetable for the unblocking of the single market and, consequently, the reduction of bureaucracy.
Merz, Macron, Meloni urge new EU drive to cut red tape
The leaders of 19 European Union countries have urged the bloc to launch a new drive to "review, reduce and restrain" legislation to make the EU more economically competitive, according to a letter seen by Reuters on Tuesday.
A few days before the EU summit, 19 European heads of state and government are advocating far-reaching steps to reduce bureaucracy. In order to strengthen Europe's competitiveness, all EU rules must be reviewed and, if necessary, abolished, according to a letter to President Costa, which is available to several media.
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