20
May
2026
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High time to deliver on the Single Market, providing certainty and predictability for EU businesses and quality jobs (continuation of debate)
Madam President, dear colleagues, a strong Europe starts with the single market, where a German florist can work in Sweden as easily as in Germany, where a Swedish start-up can build and scale in Poland, where that start-up can raise funding from a Spanish investor instead of leaving Europe. Europe has talent. We have the ideas and the capital, but our rules are too fragmented, and the costs of our fragmentation can be equal to 45 % tariffs on goods and 110 % tariffs on services. We need one market in Europe, not 27. We need to cut red tape for real. We need to lead on digitalisation. We need to simplify our rules, so that Europe can be the best place for businesses and people to thrive. So we can become the best continent to live in, in the world – for now, for us, for our children and for the future.