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"Better recognition of professional qualifications will make the European economy more competitive while stimulating growth and job creation. It must become easier for professionals to travel to where the job opportunities are because too often, they face long and cumbersome procedures.
However, that does not mean that we are going to do away with all of the rules. The recognition of qualifications can, in certain cases, continue to differ from one state to another. Some professions are still regulated: lawyers and doctors, for example, continue to be the domain of the Member States because of their highly sensitive nature. It is entirely logical for us to be able to lay down stricter requirements in certain cases in order to protect consumers and patients.
Our goal in the longer term is to move towards harmonisation, but things are not that simple: it is still not possible at present.
Finally, in order to achieve a more united, better regulated European professional universe, we should look at establishing a voluntary European professional card. That would greatly facilitate the mobility of professionals by giving them a real status."@en1
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