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It is true that the national standards organisations form the basis for the European standards system, but there are significant differences between them with regard to resources, technical expertise and commitment to shareholders, which reflect the differences between the states. Therefore, the aim has been to harmonise and simplify the system. Although small and medium-sized businesses are often referred to on paper as the economic backbone of the EU, they are over-burdened with red tape. The processes described here do not take inequalities into account. Once again they favour large corporations and multinationals which can afford expensive and time-consuming bureaucratic approval procedures. For this reason, I have voted against the report."@en1
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