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Title: Introduction [The EU internal market in the next decade - quo vadis?]
Other Titles: The EU internal market in the next decade - quo vadis?
Authors: Sammut, Ivan
Keywords: Trade regulation -- European Union countries
European Union -- Membership
European Union countries -- Economic integration
European Economic Community
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Citation: Sammut, I. (2024). Introduction. In Sammut I., & Mifsud I. (Eds.), The EU Internal Market in the Next Decade - Quo Vadis? (pp.1-4). Leiden: Brill Nijhoff.
Abstract: The Internal Market, initially a common market, has existed since 1 January 1958. Following the Maastricht Treaty in 1994, the EU evolved from a Common Market into an economic union, known as the Internal Market, to signify a union without internal borders. In 2024, Pierre-Yves Dermagne, Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy and Employment, said that the Internal Market is one of the main achievements of the European Union. It has provided benefits to our social welfare and reinforced our global economic position. But we should not be complacent: the single market is still fragmented, not everyone benefits equally, and big players impose their own rules. The conclusions adopted today draw a roadmap to strengthen our single market and prepare it for the incoming global challenges.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/127785
ISBN: 9789004712102
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