The European Commission has put forward new proposals to make it easier for people and businesses to move and do business within the European Union. They include fostering mobility of citizens and businesses across borders and making it easier to gain access to finance across the 27 nation EU area. The new Single Market Act follows close after the first Single Market Act, which was adopted in April last year. However, key actions proposed by the commission under the first act are currently being discussed by parliament and ministers, and not all of these will be in place by the end of this year.
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