ly" in the respective Member State. ► Current provisions on international transport and cabotage (Cabotage Regulation) – International transport can be carried out by any haulier established in the [...] take place in connection with an international haulage operation from another Member State or from a third country, - take place within seven days of the international haulage operation having taken place [...] HGV driver more attractive, the Commission is considering measures - to monitor, check and combat fiscal and social fraud as well as - to improve training and skills. – In order to reduce CO2-emissions
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objectives. Although each Member State can best decide what information it needs to combat tax fraud, the EU is more able to combat cross-border tax fraud because information on this must be exchanged promptly [...] exchange of information on proven practices to prevent tax fraud [SWD(2013) 427, page 21] does help to combat tax fraud but the decision on the optimum amount of information required, on the one hand, to uncover [...] it is unreasonable to require quarterly submission. Legal Assessment Legislative Competency Fiscal sovereignty lies, in principle, with the Member States. The EU can, however, harmonise "legislation"
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(2019), „Fiscal rule in the euro area and lessons from other monetary unions“, EZB economic bulletin, Ausgabe 3/2019, S. 63-84; Internationaler Währungsfonds (2018), „Second- generation fiscal rules: balancing [...] eu/info/business-economy-euro/economic-and-fiscal-policy-coordination/european-fiscal- board-efb. 26 Europäischer Fiskalrat (2019a), „Assessment of EU fiscal rules with a focus on the six and two-pack [...] „Potential output estimates and their role in the EU fiscal policy surveillance – February 2020“. 30 Darvas Z., Martin P., Ragot X. (2018), „European fiscal rules require a major overhaul“, Bruegel Policy
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States on the application of the Professional Qualifications Recognition Directive in order to combat the increased shortage of doctors and nurses resulting from the COVID-19 crisis. The interpretation [...] cannot be met, the Commission’s declared willingness to approve the award diplomas early may help to combat the staff shortage. This also applies to the indication that health professionals from outside [...] Directive and the corresponding guidelines, and assesses the extent to which the guidelines may help to combat the staff shortages. Article numbers refer to the Directive; other numbers or paragraphs refer
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single market is an important factor enhancing our international competitiveness. Without it, we would not count for so much in the international balance of economic power at a time when new powers are [...] European interests and jobs and will use all appropriate means to combat unfair trading practices. Greater convergence of international rules will certainly benefit EU countries, particularly by reducing [...] regimes where possible, and to push for wider adoption of international standards. On this basis it will pursue negotiations for international trade agreements (both multilateral and bilateral) with a
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should remove impediments to private domestic demand. – Moreover, Euro area Member States should combat “excessive private debt accumulation” and “inflation divergence” (p. 9). ► Guideline 4: “Optimising [...] and procurement schemes or - carrying out other reforms so as to facilitate the national and international cooperation between research institutes, improve knowledge transfer and reinforce a merit-based [...] promote energy savings and eco-innovation. – Member States should use regulatory, non-regulatory and fiscal instruments in order to: - promote recycling, - make the transition to a resource-efficient, low-carbon
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EU Communication INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE FINANCE Status: 19.10.2009 CONTENT Title Communication COM(2009) 475 of 10. September 2009: Stepping up international climate finance: A European [...] public finance in the developing countries, - 40% from the international market for emissions rights and - the remainder (20 – 40%) from international public finance in developed countries. – As it is likely [...] and surveillance. International Climate Finance Contact: Jan S. Voßwinkel | Fon +49 (0)761 38693-233 | vosswinkel@cep.eu 2 ► Financing through the international market for emissions rights
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assess fiscal sustainability. Conclusions – 24/25 March 2011 EUCO 10/11 19 ANNEX I EN § National fiscal rules Participating Member States commit to translating EU fiscal rules [...] Semester: Europe 2020, fiscal consolidation and structural reform 2. Within the new framework of the European semester, the European Council endorsed the priorities for fiscal consolidation and structural [...] ensuring enhanced fiscal discipline and avoiding excessive macroeconomic imbalances. It includes a reform of the Stability and Growth Pact aimed at enhancing the surveillance of fiscal policies and applying
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debts if the economy suffers from constant deficits in the balance of payments due to a lack in international competitiveness and therefore permanently depends on new and higher foreign credits. Since [...] sectors due to the resistance of the parties affected or a lacking political will. Also measures to combat tax evasion were imple- mented only insufficiently. Due to its lacking willingness or ability [...] reforms, Greece will not be able to remain a member of the euro zone unless a permanent system of fiscal transfers between Mem- ber States is established. CEP Default Index 7 Italy
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other contracting party, or the security, originates from a participating Member State, stretches the international law principle of territoriality to its limits. Clarification by the ECJ is imperative [...] the sovereign territory of the participating state - are problematic in this regard. They stretch the international law principle of territoriality to its limits. This question requires clarification by [...] other contracting party or the security originates from a participating Member State, stretches the international law principle of territoriality to its limits. This will have to be clarified by the ECJ
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