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"Currently, the complexity of the process of recognition associated with an extremely high number of regulated professions, particularly in my own country, Italy, is an obstacle to entry for European professionals and limits internal competition within regulated professions, entailing negative effects as regards competition between businesses.
That said, I fully concur with the report’s demand to streamline administrative processes for recognising professions by making good use of new information technologies. The establishment of registration systems and an online portal containing all the information on the procedures could speed up processes for recognising professional qualifications while also facilitating more effective circulation of information between the administrations of Member States, thereby lowering the access barriers to professionals from different countries.
I also agree with the proposal to extend the Internal Market Information (IMI) system to professions not yet covered by the so-called ‘Services Directive’, given that the IMI system has been shown to be a very efficient and cheap instrument.
Finally, I can also agree with the warnings given relating to extending the procedures to recognise professional qualifications obtained in third states, as an adequate level of professionalism might not be guaranteed in such cases."@en1
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