Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | INTA | ZAHRADIL Jan ( ECR) | CORREA ZAMORA María Auxiliadora ( PPE), BALZANI Francesca ( S&D), ANDERSDOTTER Amelia ( Verts/ALE) |
Committee Opinion | ECON | ||
Committee Opinion | REGI |
Lead committee dossier:
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RoP 54
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The European Parliament adopted by 577 votes to 38, with 55 abstentions, a resolution on financing EU SMEs’ trade and investment: facilitated access to credit in support of internationalisation.
Members recall that a considerable number of European SMEs are engaged in international export activities (25 % of the total), and whereas only 13 % of European SMEs conduct activities in markets outside the EU and only 4 % of internationally inactive SMEs have specific plans to start up international activities in the foreseeable future. Moreover, certain SMEs are incapable of internationalisation due to their business profiles and size.
In a context in which European SMEs are particularly affected by the global economic and financial crisis, Parliament calls on the Commission and, where appropriate, Member States to foster the participation of SMEs, and where relevant micro-enterprises, in global markets by implementing appropriate measures for their internationalisation:
easier access to capital and regularly updated information on business opportunities abroad, and efficient trade defence instruments (TDIs) aimed at ensuring their rightful protection against unfair dumping and subsidies in order to safeguard fair competition with third countries.
Access to information: the resolution underlines the need to improve enterprise-level data collection in order to raise awareness of the needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), share best practice and provide them with better targeted support at both national and EU level.
Members insist on the need:
for a mapping exercise to identify existing and missing support programmes and to encourage Member States’ authorities to create similar single online databases of national and regional sources of finance ; to evaluate the available market for growing internationalisation and further promote SME development within the internal market; to create a network , as part of a digital platform, bringing together national SME helpdesks, chambers of commerce, Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), business associations and the Commission, in order to provide enterprises in the EU, especially exporters and importers, with precise, timely and reader-friendly information on a one-stop-shop basis, so that they can fully benefit from the Union’s new common commercial policy.
Access to capital: the resolution stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs’ internationalisation. It calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of officially supported export credits , without distorting intra-EU competition, and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks. Such funding should be provided to SMEs that are already exporting and which can present a viable business plan for improving or consolidating their existing market share and creating jobs, especially for young people.
Parliament suggests the following:
helping SMEs by exploring the possibility of creating, among other things, investment funds for SMEs in which any European citizen could invest savings; defining a holistic strategy for trade finance , aimed at fostering internationalisation of SMEs, is urgently needed. There is therefore a need to identify promising niche markets and foster their development; studying the European business angel market and similar markets worldwide in order to learn from and build up the capacity of business angel network managers in the EU; establishing an EU export-import facility (EU EXIM) for SMEs which would provide them with additional support via export credit organisations and based on best national practices; introducing regulatory and legislative measures to improve SMEs’ access to guarantees , as for example, i) reducing barriers to property registration (e.g. by establishing credit bureaux); ii) lowering enforcement costs for lenders and raising the overall quality of financial information concerning SMEs, in order to enhance their creditworthiness in the eyes of lenders; providing SMEs with financial and technical assistance focused on market research, project and export finance advice, legal counselling (e.g. on escape clauses or penalties for late payment or default), customs and tax obligations, the fight against counterfeiting, and company presentations at trade fairs and business networking events; focusing on closing the credit gap for micro-enterprises ; increased public-private partnerships in the provision of seed money and venture capital to MSMEs in the EU.
The resolution formulates a certain number of recommendations regarding practical actions , such as:
the establishment of single enterprise helpdesks at the local level , run in cooperation with EU businesses, so that SMEs can receive information, in their own language and for immediate use, regarding export/import opportunities, existing barriers to trade (both tariffs and NTBs), investment protection, dispute settlement provisions and competitors, and gain a knowledge and understanding of cultural and human practices in third markets; a network to be set up between SMEs and large European companies to enable SMEs to reap the benefits of these companies’ expertise and export and innovation capacities; foster cooperation between European SMEs and third-country enterprises .
Members consider that the effective protection of SMEs against unfair trading practices by EU partner states is just as important as helping SMEs wishing to internationalise.
The Commission and the Member States are invited to: i) promote exchanges between the heads of EU and third-country SMEs along the lines of the ‘Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs’ programme; ii) make European SMEs more aware of trade agreements that are being negotiated and international investment opportunities open to SMEs; iii) involve SMEs in the establishment of international standards (e.g. ISO); iv) improve the defence of intellectual property rights in all relevant multilateral organisations (WTO, World Health Organisation, World Intellectual Property Organisation).
Lastly, Parliament calls for the Union to (i) fully exploit the investment opportunities for EU SMEs stemming from the European Neighbourhood Policy , with particular focus on cross-border investment in the countries of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean partnerships and (ii) develop an ambitious common industrial policy based on fostering research and innovation that benefits from innovative financing arrangements, such as project bonds , and supports the development of SMEs, via access to public procurement.
The Committee on International Trade adopted the own-initiative report by Jan ZAHRADIL (ECR, CZ) on financing EU EMEs’ trade and investment: facilitated access to credit in support of internationalisation.
Members call on the Commission and, where appropriate, Member States to foster the participation of SMEs, and where relevant micro-enterprises , in global markets by implementing appropriate measures for their internationalisation:
easier access to capital and regularly updated information on business opportunities abroad, and efficient trade defence instruments (TDIs) aimed at ensuring their rightful protection against unfair dumping and subsidies in order to safeguard fair competition with third countries.
Access to information: the report underlines the need to improve enterprise-level data collection in order to raise awareness of the needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), share best practice and provide them with better targeted support at both national and EU level.
Members insist on the need:
first of all, for a mapping exercise to identify existing and missing support programmes and to encourage Member States ’ authorities to create similar single online databases of national and regional sources of finance; to evaluate the available market for growing internationalisation and further promote SME development within the internal market; to create a network , as part of a digital platform, bringing together national SME helpdesks, chambers of commerce, Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), business associations and the Commission, in order to provide enterprises in the EU, especially exporters and importers, with precise, timely and reader-friendly information on a one-stop-shop basis, so that they can fully benefit from the Union ’ s new common commercial policy.
Access to capital: the report stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs ’ internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of officially supported export credits , without distorting intra-EU competition, and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks.
Such funding should be provided to SMEs that are already exporting and which can present a viable business plan for improving or consolidating their existing market share and creating jobs, especially for young people.
The report makes the following suggestions:
help SMEs by exploring the possibility of creating, among other things, investment funds for SMEs in which any European citizen could invest savings; define a holistic strategy for trade finance , aimed at fostering internationalisation of SMEs, is urgently needed. There is therefore a need to identify promising niche markets and foster their development; study the European business angel market and similar markets worldwide in order to learn from and build up the capacity of business angel network managers in the EU; establish an EU export-import facility (EU EXIM) for SMEs which would provide them with additional support via export credit organisations and based on best national practices; introduce regulatory and legislative measures to improve SMEs’ access to guarantees , as for example, i) reducing barriers to property registration (e.g. by establishing credit bureaux); ii) lowering enforcement costs for lenders and raising the overall quality of financial information concerning SMEs, in order to enhance their creditworthiness in the eyes of lenders; provide SMEs with financial and technical assistance focused on market research, project and export finance advice, legal counselling (e.g. on escape clauses or penalties for late payment or default), customs and tax obligations, the fight against counterfeiting, and company presentations at trade fairs and business networking events; focus on closing the credit gap for micro-enterprises ; increased public-private partnerships in the provision of seed money and venture capital to MSMEs in the EU.
The report formulates a certain number of recommendations regarding practical actions, such as :
the Member States to adopt single enterprise helpdesks at the local level, run in cooperation with EU businesses, so that SMEs can receive information, in their own language and for immediate use, regarding export/import opportunities, existing barriers to trade (both tariffs and NTBs), investment protection, dispute settlement provisions and competitors, and gain a knowledge and understanding of cultural and human practices in third markets; a network to be set up between SMEs and large European companies to enable SMEs to reap the benefits of these companies ’ expertise and export and innovation capacities; foster cooperation between European SMEs and third-country enterprises .
The Commission and the Member States are invited to: i) promote exchanges between the heads of EU and third-country SMEs along the lines of the ‘ Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs ’ programme; ii) make European SMEs more aware of trade agreements that are being negotiated and international investment opportunities open to SMEs; iii) involve SMEs in the establishment of international standards (e.g. ISO); iv) improve the defence of intellectual property rights in all relevant multilateral organisations (WTO, World Health Organisation, World Intellectual Property Organisation).
Lastly, the report calls for the Union to develop an ambitious common industrial policy based on fostering research and innovation that benefits from innovative financing arrangements, such as project bonds , and supports the development of SMEs, via access to public procurement.
Documents
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2013)175
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T7-0469/2012
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Committee report tabled for plenary: A7-0367/2012
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE496.561
- Committee draft report: PE492.903
- Committee draft report: PE492.903
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE496.561
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2013)175
Activities
- Isabelle DURANT
Plenary Speeches (2)
- María Auxiliadora CORREA ZAMORA
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Petru Constantin LUHAN
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- Bogdan Kazimierz MARCINKIEWICZ
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Iosif MATULA
Plenary Speeches (1)
- Zofija MAZEJ KUKOVIČ
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- Alajos MÉSZÁROS
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- Jaroslav PAŠKA
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- Monika SMOLKOVÁ
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- Silvia-Adriana ȚICĂU
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Amendments | Dossier |
74 |
2012/2114(INI)
2012/10/04
INTA
74 amendments...
Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Citation 5 a (new) – having regard to the proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing rules on the access of third country goods and services to the European Union's internal market in public procurement and procedures supporting negotiations on access of European Union goods and services to the public procurement markets of third countries (2012/0060 (COD)),
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G G. whereas the Commission's proposed new Programme for the Competitiveness of Enterprises and SMEs (COSME) w
Amendment 11 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G a (new) Ga. whereas the experience gained by Member States from policies supporting the internationalisation of SMEs and microenterprises, plus that of civil society institutions (chambers of commerce, employers' associations, etc.), constitutes a formidable pool of lessons learned with a view to designing efficient and successful new policies in this field;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Recital G b (new) Gb. whereas any SME support policy undertaken at European level should be subsidiary, supplementary and complementary to the existing policy, provide European added value, avoid duplication and overlap with existing national, regional and local programmes and optimise planning and operational coordination;
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Recital H H. whereas the Commission's Trade and Investment Barriers reports list examples of how the EU's market access to different countries in the world, including industrialised economies/major emerging economies/WTO members, is being constrained more by various non-tariff barriers (NTBs) than by trade tariffs, the latter tending to be waived substantially as globalisation progresses; whereas in general NTBs result from the democratic discourse and culture in a respective country and any changing of them must be subject to democratic legislative procedures;
Amendment 14 #
Motion for a resolution Recital H a (new) Ha. whereas 44% of SMEs reported a lack of adequate information as an important barrier to internationalization;
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I I. whereas the EU
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I I. whereas the EU needs to actively defend its industries, including SMEs, whenever necessary, against violations of agreed rules, WTO standards and principles by its trading partners
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I a (new) Ia. whereas European SMEs have been particularly affected by the worldwide economic and financial crisis and their internationalisation beyond the single market is a means of expanding abroad;
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I b (new) Ib. whereas only 13% of European SMEs operate on markets outside the EU;
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I c (new) Ic. whereas the reluctance of European SMEs to develop their international activities is mainly due to the lack of analysis or pre-analysis of their export opportunities;
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Recital D D. whereas
Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I a (new) Amendment 21 #
Motion for a resolution Recital I a (new) Ia. whereas the most recent economic data from the BRICs countries indicate a slowdown in the growth of their economies;
Amendment 22 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges the Commission, and where appropriate the Member States, to foster the participation of SMEs, and where relevant microenterprises, in the global markets by implementing appropriate measures for their internationalisation and in particular their further integration into the EU common market, including easier access to capital and regularly updated information on business opportunities abroad, as well as efficient
Amendment 23 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges the Commission, and where appropriate the Member States, to foster the participation of SMEs, and where relevant microenterprises, in the global markets by implementing appropriate measures for their internationalisation, including easier access to capital and regularly updated information on business opportunities abroad, as well as efficient TDIs aimed at ensuring their rightful protection against unfair dumping and subsidies
Amendment 24 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 1. Urges the Commission, and where appropriate the Member States, to foster the participation of SMEs, and where relevant microenterprises, in the global markets by implementing appropriate measures for their internationalisation, including easier access to capital and regularly updated information on business opportunities abroad, as well as efficient TDIs aimed at ensuring their rightful protection against unfair dumping and subsidies and safeguarding lawful production in the EU and EU businesses' market share in third countries; while ensuring that human, labour and social rights and the environment are protected in third countries;
Amendment 25 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Considers that the effective protection of SMEs against unfair trading practices by EU partner states is just as important as helping SMEs wishing to internationalise; considers internationalisation and protection as two sides of the same coin of the globalisation process;
Amendment 26 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Calls on the Commission to apply the principle of reciprocity to the EU’s common trade policy with its main trading partners so as to promote access by European SMEs to the public procurement markets of third countries;
Amendment 27 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 a (new) 1a. Notes that SMEs are facing difficulties primarily as a result of the decline in domestic demand due to the economic crisis and exacerbated by the implementation of austerity policies
Amendment 28 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 1 b (new) 1b. Notes that the majority of SMEs in the EU are dependent on domestic markets, while recognising the potential for some SMEs to internationalise, asserts that internationalisation is not a means to end the crisis being faced by SMEs, considers the ending of austerity policies and the redevelopment of the economy through public investment programmes as a more effective assistance for the majority of SMEs;
Amendment 29 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 2. Stresses the need to improve enterprise- level data collection in order to raise awareness of the needs of MSMEs, share best practice, and provide them with better targeted support at both national and EU level; calls also for regular cost-benefit analyses to assess the effectiveness of such support, with a focus on increasing MSMEs' innovativeness and competitiveness globally, but also assessing effectiveness of SMEs in the single market;
Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Recital E E. whereas SMEs, including microenterprises (MSMEs), are diverse in nature and have different needs stemming from the specific nature of the industrial or services sector they operate in
Amendment 30 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Stresses the need of a mapping exercise first to identify existing and missing support programs on national and EU level in order to avoid overlaps or gaps, incorporating existing service providers and support strategies in cooperation with national agencies; encourages member states' authorities to create similar single online databases of national and regional sources of finance;
Amendment 31 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 2 b (new) 2b. Stresses the need to evaluate the available market for growing internationalisation and further promote SME development within the internal market, and consider development of SMEs within the internal market as equally important to the development of SMEs abroad;
Amendment 32 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Considers it essential for the EU's
Amendment 33 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 3. Considers it essential for the EU's competitiveness and growth to create a network, to be part of a digital platform, bringing together national SME helpdesks, chambers of commerce,
Amendment 34 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 3 a (new) 3a. Points out that SMEs are particularly vulnerable to price fluctuations, like for example in the food processing sector, and calls on the Commission to work actively against financial speculation on food and raw materials;
Amendment 35 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs' internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of export insurance and making credit available to them from Member States' ECAs, and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks; stresses that such funding should be provided to SMEs that are already exporting and which can present a viable business plan for improving or consolidating their existing market share and creating jobs
Amendment 36 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs’ internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by allowing European employees to invest their savings in a common SME investment fund, by means of export insurance and making credit available to them from Member States’ ECAs, and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks;
Amendment 37 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs' internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of
Amendment 38 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs' internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of export insurance and making credit available to them from Member States' ECAs, in doing so taking measures to ensure ECAs are only provided for projects that comply with environmental and labour standards and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks; stresses that such funding should be provided to SMEs that are already exporting and which can present a viable business plan for improving or consolidating their existing market share and creating jobs, especially for young people; considers that support for start-ups offering innovative goods and services and for SMEs in need of initial investment should not be overlooked;
Amendment 39 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 4. Stresses that recurrent difficulties in accessing capital are one of the key reasons preventing SMEs' internationalisation; calls on the national governments to support SMEs by means of export insurance and making credit available to them from Member States' ECAs, without distorting intra-EU competition, and also to earmark sufficient funding for SMEs (e.g. special loans, cofinancing and venture capital), so as to help overcome disinvestment and deleveraging by banks; stresses that such funding should be provided to SMEs that are already exporting and which can present a viable business plan for improving or consolidating their existing market share and creating jobs, especially for young people; considers that support for start-ups offering innovative goods and services and for SMEs in need of initial investment should not be overlooked;
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F F. whereas lack of finance
Amendment 40 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 4 a (new) 4a. Notes that despite the widespread nationalisation of the banking sector in many EU countries as well as the provision of capital to banks by the state, the banking sector is still being run as profit maximising bodies, in the narrow interests of shareholders and not in the interests of SMEs, homeowners or consumers that require credit; calls for the banking sector to be genuinely brought into democratic and public ownership so they will supply credit to those that require it;
Amendment 41 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 5 5. Calls for the support made available to SMEs for accessing capital to be modulated in accordance with
Amendment 42 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 6. Considers that a holistic strategy for trade finance, aimed at fostering internationalisation of SMEs, is
Amendment 43 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Stresses that foreign market development should not result in negative impacts on other aspects of SME business;
Amendment 44 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 a (new) 6a. Considers that the effective protection of SMEs against unfair trading practices by EU partner states is just as important as helping SMEs wishing to internationalize; considers internationalisation and protection as two sides of the same coin of the globalisation process
Amendment 45 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 b (new) 6b. Stresses the need to foster cooperation between European SMEs and third country enterprises in order to facilitate market entry as well as integration into third markets;
Amendment 46 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 c (new) 6c. Calls on the Commission as well as banks and other financial institutions to provide clients with information about alternative financial instruments and actively support networks of mentors, advisors and business angels;
Amendment 47 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 6 d (new) 6d. Calls on the Commission to study the European business angel market and other informed markets in order to build up the capacity of business angel network managers;
Amendment 48 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 Amendment 49 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Recognises the
Amendment 5 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F F. whereas lack of finance
Amendment 50 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Recognises the need to establish, at EU level, an SME export/import facility which would disburse additional support to SMEs via ECAs
Amendment 51 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 7. Recognises the need to establish, at EU level, an SME export/import facility which would disburse additional support to SMEs via ECAs; considers that, drawing on national best practice, this additional support could involve soft and fixed- interest-rate loans, short-term work capital and refinancing, equity funding
Amendment 52 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 7 a (new) 7a. Draws attention to a regulation for securing credits for SMEs in the case that banks might sell off or reduce high risk- weighted or non-strategic assets, in particular credits and lending to SMEs, in order to reduce their total risk-weighted assets; thus, they would engage in swapping high risk-weighted assets, mainly lending to businesses, for lower ones such as sovereign debt, inter-bank claims and residential mortgages;
Amendment 53 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 – indent 2 –
Amendment 54 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 8 a (new) 8a. Calls for taxation reforms benefitting both, SMEs acting on the single market as well as on third markets to avoid double taxation, in particular with regard to intra EU cross border venture capital, tax treatment uncertainties, and administrative obstacles;
Amendment 55 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 9 9. Highlights the need to provide SMEs with financial and technical assistance focused on
Amendment 56 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 11 11. Calls for increased p
Amendment 57 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Calls for endeavours at national and EU level
Amendment 58 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 12. Calls for endeavours at national and EU level to simplify the business environment for SMEs, and create a map of support programmes in close consultation with EU SMEs' associations, chambers of commerce and industry, as well as other relevant stakeholders, in support of both cutting red tape and internationalising SMEs;
Amendment 59 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new) 12a. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to make European SMEs more aware of trade agreements that are being negotiated and international investment opportunities open to SMEs;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F a (new) Fa. whereas a considerable number of European SMEs are engaged in international export activities (25% of total) yet only half of them are involved in export beyond internal market (13% of total), and only 4% of internationally inactive SMEs have concrete plans to start up international activities in the foreseeable future; whereas certain SMEs are incapable of internationalization due to their business profiles and size;
Amendment 60 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 13. Urges the Member States to adopt single enterprise helpdesks at the local level, run in cooperation with EU businesses, so that SMEs can receive, in their own language and for immediate use, information regarding export/import opportunities, existing barriers to trade (both tariffs and NTBs), investment protection, dispute settlement provisions
Amendment 61 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new) 13a. Calls for a network to be set up between SMEs and large European companies to enable SMEs to reap the benefits of these companies’ expertise and export and innovation capacities;
Amendment 62 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 b (new) 13b. Calls on the Commission to promote exchanges between the heads of European and foreign SMEs along the lines of the ‘Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs’ programme that currently exists at European Union level;
Amendment 63 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 14. Encourages EU businesses and exporters to actively use the TDIs, such as the TBR complaints or the complaints register in the Market Access Database, in order to report to the Commission on material injuries resulting from trade barriers and enable, where appropriate, ex
Amendment 64 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 14 a (new) 14a. Regards better, less costly and faster access of SMEs to anti-dumping procedures as key to better protecting them from unfair trade practices by trade partners; calls on the Commission to pay due consideration to this concern when reforming the EU's Trade Defence Instruments;
Amendment 65 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Calls on the Commission to involve SMEs in the establishment of international standards (e.g. ISO), since changes in regulatory regimes directly impact on the
Amendment 66 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Calls on the Commission to involve SMEs in the establishment of international standards (e.g. ISO), since changes in regulatory regimes directly impact on their profitability;
Amendment 67 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 15. Calls on the Commission to involve SMEs in the establishment of international standards (e.g. ISO), since changes in regulatory regimes directly impact on their profitability; insists that tackling unjustified NTBs must be regarded as a top priority on the Commission's agenda, in particular through the harmonisation of technical rules based on relevant global standards;
Amendment 68 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 a (new) 15a. Is concerned with the effects of wrongful border injunctions and seizures based on alleged intellectual property rights infringement on the internationalisation of European small and medium sized enterprises; takes notice of how only at the EU borders in 2011, goods were established to have been detained by mistake in more than 2700 cases; requests a thorough evaluation of how such wrongful injunctions and seizures made by third party customs authorities could affect SME foreign investment opportunities to be undertaken by the Commission;
Amendment 69 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F b (new) Fb. whereas only 10% of microsized firms utilize the 300+ public support programs that are already available, and regarding to the large amount of support programs, SMEs find it difficult to identify and make use of the assistance that is actually available.
Amendment 70 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 16. Calls on the Commission to address these widespread and persistent issues in all multilateral and bilateral trade agreements, and especially in free trade agreements with both industrialised and emerging economies, and to ensure that in the WTO, NTBs receive, at the very least, as much attention as is currently paid to tariff elimination; insists however that addressing NTBs must avoid an adverse effect on regulatory issues that relate to health and safety requirements, labour standards and labour rights as well as respecting and maintaining the character of services as public services;
Amendment 71 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new) 16a. Regrets the lack of specific means available to European businesses, and particularly SMEs, to counter IPR infringements effectively; welcomes the Commission’s decision to propose a review of the directive on the enforcement of IPR; calls on the Commission and Member States to defend IPR better in all relevant multilateral organisations (the WTO, the World Health Organisation and the World Intellectual Property Organisation);
Amendment 72 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Calls on the Union to fully exploit the investment opportunities for EU MSMEs that stem from the European Neighbourhood Policy, with a special focus on crossborder investment in the countries of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean partnerships;
Amendment 73 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 17. Calls on the Union to fully exploit the investment opportunities for EU MSMEs that stem from the European Neighbourhood Policy, with a special focus on crossborder investment in the countries of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean partnerships; considers that the Commission and the EEAS should develop synergies in order to further upgrade the Union's commercial diplomacy
Amendment 74 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph 17 a (new) 17a. Requests that the EU develops an ambitious common industrial policy based on fostering research and innovation that benefits from innovative finance arrangements, such as project bonds and supports the development of SME's, via access to public procurement, in order to maintain its competitiveness vis-à-vis major players in industry and research
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F c (new) Fc. whereas in the last two years consistently almost a third of SMEs which applied for a bank loan did not get any credit or got less than they applied for; and whereas the highest rejection rate was among the micro enterprises;
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Recital F d (new) Fd. whereas the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) stresses to have enabled financial institutions to provide €30 billion of new finance for more than 315,000 SMEs in the period of 2007-2013; and whereas the European Investment Bank (EIB) provided around €40 billion of lending for SMEs, which benefitted more than 210,000 SMEs in 2008-2011;
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