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New information technologies have been making life easier for individuals and companies, saving them time and money. However, while much progress has been made, there still remains a lot to be done in this area and on making the internal market fully functional. This report, drafted by Mr Lechner, concerns the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directives 89/666/EEC, 2005/56/EC and 2009/101/EC as regards the interconnection of central, commercial and companies registers. At a time when the requirements of growth mean that companies are needing to go international, the fact that registers only exist at national level complicates life for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In fact, this is something that SMEs are demanding. This directive therefore constitutes a fantastic instrument for faster communication between the public and businesses, and a means of putting a stop to fictitious subsidiaries whose parent companies have disappeared. I am voting for this proposal, since it represents a significant step forward for the single market, by making commercial transactions safer and more transparent. It also constitutes crucial help for companies wanting to open a subsidiary in another Member State or establish trade relations with other countries."@en1
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