Europe’s Small and Medium Sized Enterprises are the vital engine of our European economy. The challenges that our SMEs are facing in the wake of the COVID pandemic need unprecedented and coordinated EU effort. The Renew Europe Group in the European Parliament has adopted a position paper on SMEs, in order to take actions to maximize the impact of existing support measures, whilst defining its long-term program to protect SMEs. Renew Europe's priorities for SMEs include: more opportunities for procurement contracts, better access to finance, putting an end to late payments to SMEs, cutting administrative burdens, more investments across Europe and a supportive SME friendly legislative environment, among others.
Renew Europe want to see SMEs visibly at the centre of the EU’s plans. We call for the Commission to come forward with a “State of the SME Union” type of review and debate, to be held annually in the Parliament’s Plenary sitting. SMEs should be at the core of the long-term strategy for European industrial recovery.
Martina Dlabajová, MEP, and Renew Europe Coordinator of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, outlines the group’s initiative:
"There was a need to refocus our policy making process towards SMEs way before COVID-19 hit our economy. Then this crisis showed us how vulnerable SMEs are in a system where rules are not tailored for their dimension, a framework that does not truly reward entrepreneurship.
Now it is the time to give SMEs a real second chance in the Recovery package. We need to re-think our approach to the European long-term industrial strategy and the Single Market by keeping SMEs at its core. This is why we commit to work on any EU initiative by “Thinking Small First” to deliver a simplified, predictable European framework in which SMEs can harness the opportunities of innovation, digitalisation and internationalisation.
This is why we insist on keeping SMEs at the centre of our debate and we call for an annual SME State of the Union, to never lose this focus in the years to come".
Ondřej Kovařík, MEP, and member of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs responsible for SMEs, added:
The importance of SMEs to the EU economy has always been evident - yet the Covid crisis has made us realise just how vital they are. We therefore need SME related actions to be at the heart of the EUs recovery plan. Right now, SMEs need access to finance. The SME window in the InvestEU programme should serve as the main tool in the EU’s arsenal to directly finance SMEs. Deepening the Capital Markets Union (CMU) is also a unique opportunity to increase investments in SMEs.
Without deeper capital markets, economic growth in Europe may remain subdued in the medium term, hindering innovation and the growth potential of SMEs. For policy makers, the financial industry and SMEs themselves, it is more important than ever that EU level measures reduce red tape, facilitate access to finance and encourage a diversification of funding sources. Covid crisis has also highlighted the need for SMEs to invest in digitalisation. It would be useful therefore to support SMEs in their digital transition, including in terms of digital finance and financial literacy.
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