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Of course there are studies on the movement of companies from the Member States to the new countries, but I would say that the huge wave of company relocations has been completed and today, with the obligation of the new countries to apply European law fully as regards the internal market and the job market, companies do not have the same incentives that they had in the past. There is, of course, always the problem of low labour costs, but that is something we know, which is why the strategy on employment focuses on the question of investment in human resources and fundamental change in the orientation of jobs in Europe."@en1
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