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"I consider it important to create a simplified and transparent EU regulatory framework for public procurement, so that small and medium enterprises gain better access to such contracts both within the EU and in third countries. Public procurement is one of the effective methods of supporting domestic small and medium enterprises in achieving technical innovations and providing for the growth needed for them to engage in internationalisation. I expect the Commission to take an initiative to ensure that EU small and medium enterprises have access to public procurement on third country markets on an equal footing with other companies. I hope that the recently published motion for a regulation on the EU public procurement market will support reciprocal openness, which would benefit EU small and medium enterprises. In this respect, the EU should develop an ambitious common industrial policy based on support for research and innovation using quite new financing arrangements, such as project bonds, and supporting the development of small and medium enterprises, particularly through access to public procurement, in order that they maintain their competitiveness vis-à-vis new major players in industry and research. The EU should also enhance the value of European production by providing consumers with better information on quality, particularly through the adoption of the regulation on origin marking for products imported into the EU (
regulation)."@en1
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