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As the report says, SMEs account for over 95% of the enterprises in the Union. They therefore play an important economic and social role and consequently deserve greater Community support.
Just as in previous reports, however, the emphasis is placed on measures which, under the guise of working towards competitiveness, in reality act against the interests of micro-enterprises and SMEs and work in favour of the large corporations, the large economic and financial groups and the multinationals. For example, we disagree that the ongoing ‘structural change’ in the EU is beneficial and to be encouraged. Thousands of jobs are on the line and ‘change’ of this kind has enormous economic and social ramifications.
Whereas the rapporteur notes that the analysis of ‘structural change’ is incomplete, she also says that there is no indisputable data on relocation and confines herself to suggesting that the Council should commission a report. The truth is that large numbers of relocations are happening, with disastrous consequences. More effective measures must therefore be taken to prevent rising unemployment and worsening standards of living."@en1
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