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"The proper and smooth functioning of the single market is an essential condition for the free movement of people, goods, services and capital within the EU and for ensuring its economic development. We will mark an important event in 2012 – the twentieth anniversary of the creation of the single market, and it is therefore important to know and understand how the single market will develop in the future and what the concerns and expectations of participants in the single market are. In October this year, the Single Market Forum, organised at the initiative of the Commission and the Polish Presidency, showed that there are still many legal and administrative obstacles to the smooth functioning of the single market. I believe that implementation of the Single Market Act should be monitored at the highest political level, and that the Commission should regularly review its implementation and the transposition of the relevant legislation into Member States’ national law and issue reports. I welcome the fact that the resolution calls for the completion of the digital single market and for remaining technical barriers to cross-border trade and service provision to be overcome, in particular, by improving the mutual recognition of electronic IDs, electronic signatures and electronic documents. I wish to stress the importance of establishing common principles of public procurement at EU level since this would enable a number of remaining administrative and bureaucratic obstacles to be eliminated and would provide more opportunities, in particular for SMEs, to develop cross-border activities."@en1
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