New proposal on EU-wide contract law: advantages for firms and consumers
European Commission proposed to develop a draft of the Common European Sales Law to boost trade and expand consumer choice. It will provide firms with an easy and cheap way to expand their business to new markets in Europe while giving consumers higher level of protection. Instead of setting aside national laws, the European Commission is taking an innovative approach to contracts based on free choice, subsidiarity and competition.
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27.10.2011 (9267)
In Doing Business report Latvia went up by 10 positions, Lithuania and Estonia lost advantage
In World Bank’s Doing Business report 2012 Latvia moved up from the 31 to 21 place and passed by the neighboring Baltic countries. Estonia moved down from 18 to 24 position, Lithuania – from 25 to 27.
Latvia made starting a business easier by reducing the minimum capital requirement and introducing a common application for value added tax and company registration, noted the report in its summary.
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Latvia made starting a business easier by reducing the minimum capital requirement and introducing a common application for value added tax and company registration, noted the report in its summary.
27.10.2011 (9748)
The 2012 budget of Hungary
The Hungarian government is firmly committed to uphold the deficit target of 2.5% of GDP as set in the Széll Kálmán Plan and the Convergence Programme even in the volatile global economic environment and the turbulences caused by the European sovereign debt crisis. To this end, the Government announced new measures to improve the budget by 1000bn HUF in 2012, including a buffer for unforeseen negative developments.
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19.09.2011 (8308)
The term of Hungary’s Presidency in the EU completes
Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary in Latvia Gabor Dobokay at the meeting at his residency in Riga summed up for BC the semi-annual presidency of Hungary in EU’s Council. The term will end on June 30, 2011.
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30.06.2011 (8960)
Regions as a source of progress in the European Union
Regional development in the EU has acquired a particular attention in the Union policies after the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. Since then, major attention in the Union’s support for social and economic development in European regions has transformed both the Union’s budget and the policy coordination. A new publication provides a fresh insight into the „regions’ opportunities“ for theory and practice of European integration.
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20.05.2011 (10413)
Progress made in creating European patent
At the end of 2010, at the request of 12 member states, the Commission proposed an idea of enhanced cooperation in the area of European „unitary patent protection“. Soon after, another 13 Member States submitted their request to join the enhanced cooperation. The European Parliament gave its consent during spring 2011. The Competitiveness Council finally authorised the launch of enhanced cooperation with the participation of 25 EU member states.
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20.05.2011 (9576)