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"Question 23 by Georgios Papanikolaou () Are there any measures proposed to support entrepreneurship, particularly in those countries that are implementing severe austerity measures? One of the key priorities of the ‘Europe 2020’ strategy is to support entrepreneurship through policies aimed at promoting growth and improving the business climate, in particular, for SMEs. Nevertheless, among Member States there is a very uneven business environment since, in many of them, setting up a new business involves a lot of red tape and high costs: this discourages entrepreneurship. Moreover, the economic crisis has exacerbated the problem and is creating a map of the EU characterised by disparities as regards entrepreneurship and thus growth. Does the Commission consider that the objective of business growth set out in the ‘Europe 2020’ strategy is realistic and can be achieved within the next decade in all Member States, given the existence of these disparities? Will it recommend that Member States adopt specific policies and a common framework for addressing the problems which deter entrepreneurship? Question 24 by Brian Crowley () Can the Commission outline what measures are in place to help small to medium-sized companies based in Europe who wish to export and invest in developing economies such as China? Question 25 by Marian Harkin ()"@en1
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