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Activities of Jürgen CREUTZMANN related to 2011/0394(COD)

Plenary speeches (2)

Competitiveness of enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises (2014 - 2020) - Entrepreneurship 2020 action plan - Reigniting the entrepreneurial spirit in Europe (debate)
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2011/0394(COD)
Competitiveness of enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises (2014 - 2020) - Entrepreneurship 2020 action plan - Reigniting the entrepreneurial spirit in Europe (debate)
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2011/0394(COD)

Reports (1)

REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Programme for the Competitiveness of Enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises (2014-2020) PDF (727 KB) DOC (1 MB)
2016/11/22
Committee: ITRE
Dossiers: 2011/0394(COD)
Documents: PDF(727 KB) DOC(1 MB)

Amendments (17)

Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 8
(8) The competitiveness policy of the Union is intended to put into place the institutional and policy arrangements that create conditions under which enterprises can grow in a sustainable way. Sustainable competitiveness reflects the ability to achieve and maintain the economic competitiveness of enterprises in accordance with sustainable development objectives. Improved productivity is the dominant source of sustainable income growth, which in turn contributes to improvements in living standards. Competitiveness also depends on companies' ability to take full advantage of opportunities such as the European Single Market. This is especially important for SMEs, which account for 99% of the enterprises in the Union, provide two out of three existing jobs in the private sector, and 80 % of newly-created jobs, and contribute with more than half of the total value-added created by enterprises in the Union. SMEs are a key driver for economic growth, employment and social integration.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11
(11) The Programme should particularly address SMEs, as defined in Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. When implementing the Programme, the Commission should closely involve relevant stakeholders, in particular SME representative organisations, using existing structures to the greatest extent possible. Particular attention should be paid to micro enterprises, enterprises engaged in craft activities, the self- employed, liberal professions and social enterprises. Attention should also be paid to the specific characteristics and requirements of young entrepreneurs, new and potential entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurs, as well as specific target groups, such as migrants and entrepreneurs belonging to socially disadvantaged or vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities. The Programme should also encourage senior citizens to become and remain entrepreneurs and promote second chances for entrepreneurs.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 13
(13) The Enterprise Europe Network ("the Network") has proven its added value for European SMEs as a one-stop-shop for business support by helping enterprises to improve their competitiveness and explore business opportunities in the Single Market and beyond. The streamlining of methodologies and working methods and provisions of a European dimension to business support services can only be achieved at Union level. In particular, the Network has helped SMEs to find cooperation or technology transfer partners, get advice on sources of financing, and on intellectual property and on eco-innovation and sustainable production. It has also obtained feedback on Union legislation and standards. Its unique expertise is particularly important in overcoming information asymmetries and alleviating transaction costs associated with cross-border transactions. Nevertheless, the performance of the Network should be further optimised, notably by achieving closer cooperation between the Network and the National Contact Points (NCPs) of Horizon 2020, further integrating internationalisation and innovation services, enhancing cooperation of the Network with other stakeholders and already existing support structures, increasing consultations of host organisations, reducing bureaucracy, improving IT support and enhancing the profile of the Network. With a view to further improving the performance of the Network, the Commission should take stock of the different governance structures across the EU in collaboration with SME organisations and innovation agencies. The tasks of the Network should be laid down in the Programme, including information, feedback, business cooperation and internationalisation services in the Single Market and in third countries, innovation services and services encouraging participation of SMEs in Horizon 2020. Or. en (see Article 9a, Annex I a (new))
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 119 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 14
(14) The limited internationalisation of SMEs both within and outside Europe affects competitiveness. According to some estimates currently 25% of the SMEs in the Union export or have exported at some point over the last three years, of which only 13% export outside the Union on a regular basis and only 2 % have invested beyond their home country. In line with the Small Business Act, which called on the Union and the Member States to support and encourage SMEs to benefit from the growth of markets outside the Union, the EU supports a network of European Business Organisations in more than 20 markets abroad. It provides financial assistance to the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation, business bodies in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore as well as the European Business and Technology Centre in India, EU SME Centres in China and in Thailand and the China Intellectual Property Rights SME helpdesk. European added value is created by bundling national efforts in this domain, avoiding duplication, promoting cooperation and by offering services that would lack critical mass if provided at national level. Such services could, among others, include information on intellectual property rights, standards and public procurement opportunities.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 15 a (new)
(15a) The Programme should also support SME policy development and cooperation between policy makers and SME representative organisations, for instance by funding meetings, reports and databases. Such activities should focus on facilitating SMEs' access to programmes and reducing overall regulatory burdens, in particular their administrative burden. In particular, the Union should set a new, ambitious, target to reduce the net administrative burden in all relevant Union legislation by 25% by 2020. The quantitative target should be complemented by qualitative targets, based on the needs of businesses and SMEs in particular.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 171 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – introductory part
1. The Programme shall contribute to the following general objectives, paying particular attention to the specific needs of SMEs at European and global levelSMEs:
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 201 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point c
(c) changes in administrative and regulatory burdens on SMEs,
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 341 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 8 – paragraph 1
1. The Commission shall support actions which aim to improve access to finance for SMEs in their start-up and, growth and transfer phases, being complementary to the Member States' use of financial instruments for SMEs at national and, regional and local level. In order to ensure complementarity, these actions will be closely coordinated with those undertaken in the framework of cohesion policy and at nation, Horizon 2020 and at national, regional or local level. Such actions shall aim to stimulate the supply of both equity and debt finance.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 380 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 9 a (new)
Article 9a Enterprise Europe Network 1. The Commission shall maintain its support to the Enterprise Europe Network ("the Network") in order to provide integrated business support services, in particular for SMEs. Taking into account the established experience and skills of existing European business support networks, financial support may be granted to network partners to provide, in particular: (a) information and advice, feedback, business cooperation and internationalisation services in the Single Market and in third countries; (b) services for innovation and for the transfer of both technology and knowledge; (c) services encouraging the participation of SMEs in European programmes, including Horizon 2020 and the Structural Funds. 2. Details of such services are set out in Annex IIa. 3. Services delivered by the Network on behalf of other Union programmes shall be funded by those programmes. 4. With a view to adopting further measures to improve the performance of the Network, the Commission shall take stock of the different governance structures and use patterns across Member States in collaboration with SME organisations and innovation agencies.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 391 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 11 – paragraph 1 – point c
(c) fitness checks of existing legislation and impact assessments of new Union measures that are of particular relevance for the competitiveness of enterprises, with a view to identifying areas of existing legislation that need to be simplified, orand ensuring that burdens on SMEs are minimised in areas in which new legislative measures need to beare being proposed;
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 404 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 12 – paragraph 5
5. A set of key performance indicators shall be developed as a basis for assessing the extent to which the objectives of the actions supported under the Programme have been achieved. They shall be measured against pre-defined baselines reflecting the situation before implementation of the actions.deleted
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 420 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new)
3a. The financial instruments under the Programme shall be operated in close coordination with the debt and equity facilities under Horizon 2020 with a view to creating a single instrument for intermediaries and enabling SMEs to identify the Programme that corresponds best to their needs through one common source of information.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 421 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 14 – paragraph 3 a (new)
3a. The Commission and the Member States shall take adequate measures to disseminate information on the available financial instruments among SMEs and intermediaries.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 422 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 14 – paragraph 3 b (new)
3b. The financial instruments for SMEs shall be implemented in compliance with the relevant Union law on state aids. The conditions for any exclusion of the financial instruments from state aid rules shall be clearly stated in the Programme guidelines and manuals.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 438 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – General Objective – point 1 – To strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of the Union's enterprises including in the tourism sector
General objective: 1. To strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of the Union's enterprises including in the tourism sector Impact indicator Current situation Long term target and milestone (2020) Growth of the industrial 2009: -3.1%, 2008: -0.3%, 2007: +0.7% Annual growth of 1% and a 5% growth in competitiveness 2015 2009: -3.1% Change of administrative burden on Number of days to set up new SME: 7 Reduction of number of days to set-up a new SMEs (N° of days to set-up a new working days SME: 3 working days in 2020. enterprise) EU manufacturing output growth in Annual growth of 6-7% during the last years Annual growth of 8% on average during the eco-industries (% change from next decade; By 2015, a 50% increase in previous year) output is targeted General objective: 1. To strengthen the sustainable competitiveness of the Union's enterprises, in particular SMEs Impact indicator Current situation Long term target and milestone (2020) Increased competitiveness of SMEs of 2009: -3.1%, 2008: -0.3%, 2007: +0.7% Annual growth of 1% the European Union compared to competitiveness of SMEs of main competitors (increased growth of the industrial competitiveness of the EU compared to main competitors) Change of administrative and regulatory Number of days to set up new SME in 2011: Reduction of number of days to set-up a new burden on SMEs (N° of days and costs to 6.5 working days. SME to 3 working days. set-up a new enterprise, time needed to get licenses and permits to take up and perform the specific activity of an enterprise) Cost of start-up: € 379. Reduction of start-up costs to € 100.1 Number of Member States complying with the Number of Member States complying with the SBA target to reduce the time needed to get SBA target to reduce the time needed to get licences and permits (including licences and permits (including environmental permits) to take up and environmental permits) to take up and perform the specific activity of an enterprise perform the specific activity of an enterprise to one month: 2 to one month: 242 Number of Member States with a one-stop Increase of number of Member States with a shop for business start-ups so that one-stop shop for business start-ups to 283 entrepreneurs can carry out all the required procedures (e.g. registration, tax, VAT and social security) via a single administrative contact point, either physical (an office), virtual (web), or both in 2009: 18 Energy intensity of EU Industry (final 2000: 0.18, 2005: 0.17, 2008: 0.16 2020: data to be completed energy consumption /GVA) (for EU 23) Material productivity (GVA/ tonne 2000: 0.29, 2003: 0.30, 2005: 0.29, 2006: 0.30, 2020: data to be completed Direct Material Consumption) (for EU 2007: 0.30 27) Share of Union SME offering 2011: 26% 2020: 38% environmentally friendly products or services ________________ 1 The conclusions of the Competitiveness Council of 31st May 2011 included a call to Member States "to reduce the start-up time for new enterprises to 3 days and the cost to €100 by 2012. 2 The SBA review invited Member States to "reduce the time needed to get licences and permits (including environmental permits) to take up and perform the specific activity of an enterprise to one month by the end of 2013". 24 Member States have already reduced this period to 3 months. 3 According to the 2006 spring council conclusions, "all MS must have a one stop shop or equivalent arrangement so that all formalities to start up a company can be carried in one spot."
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 447 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I – Specific Objective: To improve access to finance for SMEs in the form of equity and debt
Specific objective: To improve access to finance for SMEs in the form of equity and debt Result indicator Latest known result Medium term target (result) 2017 ) Financial Instruments for growth Number of firms receiving loans (credit) Proposed instruments are not yet launchedAs of 31 December 2011 € 10.2 billion in Number of firms receiving loan (credit) guarantees and value of lending and not the same as current instruments, so benefiting from a Programme guarantee lending mobilised, reaching 171.000 SMEs benefiting from a guarantees (+/- 9145 000) and and value of lending (SMEG). data from current instruments may not be value of lending (+/- € 10.79.6 billon) comparable Number of VC-backed firms and valueNumber of firms receiving VC- As of 31 December 2011 € 1.9 billion in VC Number of firms receiving VC investments investments from the Programme and mobilised, reaching 194 SMEs (GIF). from the Programme and overall volume overall volume invested. Number of VC-backed firms invested: (+/- 18240) and of investments (of which cross borderoverall value of value of investments (+/- € 220m) deals) .0 billion)
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 451 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex I a (new)
ANNEX Ia Details of the services provided by the Enterprise Europe Network referred to in Article 9a 1. Information, feedback, business cooperation and internationalisation services in the Single Market and in third countries: (a) disseminating information relating to the functioning and opportunities of the internal market for goods and services, including relevant Union law, standards and public procurement opportunities, on access to finance and increasing SMEs' sustainability, (b) pro-actively promoting Union initiatives, policies and programmes that are relevant for SMEs in the respective regions and providing information to SMEs on the application procedures for such programmes, (c) operating tools to measure the impact of existing legislation on SMEs, (d) contributing to the carrying-out of impact assessment studies by the Commission, (e) using other appropriate means to engage SMEs in the Union policy-making process, (f) assisting SMEs to develop cross-border activities and international networks, (g) supporting SMEs to find relevant partners from the private or public sectors through appropriate tools. 2. Services for innovation and for the transfer of both technology and know- how: (a) disseminating information and raising awareness regarding innovation-related policies, legislation, and support programmes, (b) engaging in the dissemination and exploitation of research results, (c) providing brokerage services for technology and know-how transfer, and for partnership building between all kinds of innovation actors, (d) stimulating the capacity of firms, especially SMEs, to innovate, (e) facilitating linkage to other innovation services including intellectual property- related services. 3. Services encouraging the participation of SMEs in Horizon 2020: (a) raising awareness among SMEs regarding Horizon 2020, (b) helping SMEs to identify their research and technological development needs and to find relevant partners, (c) assisting SMEs in the preparation and coordination of project proposals for participation in Horizon 2020.
2012/07/05
Committee: ITRE