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"The European Single Market has brought tremendous benefits to 500 million Europeans, whilst opening up new opportunities for expansion for more than 21 million European businesses, and has become the real engine for growth within the European economy. In a large number of areas, there is still a gap between what people expect from the single market and what they experience in practice. The first Single Market Forum brought together European businesses, social partners, non-governmental organisations, think-tanks, journalists, national Parliaments, European institutions, public authorities at various levels of government and European citizens. It is important that this forum becomes a regular event, to enable businesses and citizens as well as local and regional authorities to directly participate in, and thereby collectively influence, the further development of the single market. I believe that it would be appropriate to create a Single Market Forum on-line, as a platform open to the general public, enabling them to keep abreast of single market developments and share experiences and current single market concerns. It is necessary for governments, regional and local entities, businesses, trade unions and non-governmental organisations to cooperate to ensure that single market rules work effectively on the ground for citizens and businesses."@en1
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