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Ongoing (updated on 31/07/2020)
Reference: 
REX/530-EESC-2020-EESC-2020-01342-00-00-NIRI-TRA
Plenary session: 
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Sep 16, 2020 Sep 18, 2020

This Opinion was proposed to provide timely inputs to the evaluation the European Commission is carrying out to assess the impact of the EU-Colombia/Ecuador/Peru Trade Agreement. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide an evidence-based report assessing the impact of the implementation of the Agreement. The evaluation comes five years after the implementation of the Agreement with Colombia and Peru and two years after its implementation with Ecuador.

For the EESC, through this opinion, the evaluation is an opportunity to propose improvements along the lines repeatedly put forward by the European DAG, made up of the EESC and other European organisations, and to echo the great efforts made by civil society organisations to take part in the follow-up to the Agreement, presenting numerous observations, complaints and proposals to the authorities, especially to the Sub-committee on Trade and Sustainable Development.

Information report: Evaluation of the role of civil society in the participation structures under the European Union/Colombia/Peru/Ecuador Agreement (information report)

Ongoing (updated on 16/07/2020)
Reference: 
INT/818-EESC-2018

The directive on services in the Internal Market was designed to promote competitiveness, growth and employment in line with the Lisbon Strategy. It has, at the same time, triggered an intensive debate on the form to be taken by the freedom to provide services. The effects of the Directive on national labour markets, social conditions and consumer protection requirements remain a highly controversial issue.

Information report: The services directive in the meat processing sector (information report)

Adopted on 10/06/2020
Reference: 
CCMI/172-EESC-2020

The EESC welcomes the Commission's current efforts to analyse and possibly improve the performance of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC as part of its regulatory fitness and performance (REFIT) programme. The EESC consider that the Machinery Directive is a very important and successful instrument for European industry, and its basic approach must be left unchanged. While EESC agree some changes are needed, massive changes of the Machinery Directive, in particular to the Essential Health and Safety Requirements (EHSRs) in Annex I, would have a deep negative impact on the work of developing needed harmonised standards and must be avoided.

Information report: Revision of the Machinery Directive

Adopted on 11/12/2019
Reference: 
NAT/767-EESC-2019-01597
Plenary session: 
548 -
Dec 11, 2019 Dec 12, 2019

Information report: Evaluation on Environmental Crime Directive

Downloads: 

Evaluation on the Environmental Crime Directive - Technical Appendix

Adopted on 11/12/2019
Reference: 
REX/519-EESC-2019
Plenary session: 
548 -
Dec 11, 2019 Dec 12, 2019

At the 2018 Euromed Summit, it was agreed that the next Information Report to be presented to the 2019 Summit of ESCs and Similar institutions will deal with the topic of the impact of digitalisation on SMEs in the Mediterranean area.

The integration of millions of young graduates into the job market each year constitutes a major challenge for the countries of the Southern Mediterranean. Small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) play a decisive role in the fight against youth unemployment as they are important drivers of job creation and provide 80% of employment in the region.

Information report: Digitalisation and SMEs in the Mediterranean region (information report)

Adopted on 30/10/2019
Reference: 
NAT/766-EESC-2019-02014
Plenary session: 
547 -
Oct 30, 2019 Oct 31, 2019

The evaluation will take a broader perspective than the young farmers’ payments under the first pillar of the CAP and the measures for young farmers under Pillar II of the CAP.

Information report: Evaluation of the Impact of the CAP on Generational Renewal

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Technical appendix - Evaluation of the Impact of the CAP on Generational Renewal

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