Competitiveness Council, 29-30/05/2017 - Main results
Internal market and industry - 29 May
Cars type-approval and market surveillance reform
The Council agreed on a general approach to reform the system of type-approval and market surveillance for motor vehicles.
This major reform will modernise the current system and improve control tests on car emissions data.
“Public health, air quality and innovation are at the core of this agreement. The only way to restore and increase trust in the European automobile industry is to help to develop clean and safe technologies. Reliable control tests for cars will be established so that emission irregularities that occurred in the past cannot happen again in the future”
Chris Cardona, Chair of the Council and Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business of Malta.
The aim is to achieve a high level of safety and environmental performance of motor vehicles and to address the main shortcomings identified in the existing type-approval system.
Services package: provision of services and mobility of professionals
The Council agreed on general approaches on two proposals of the "Services Package" to make the internal market more effective:
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-a draft directive aimed at improving the notification procedure in the services sector , and
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-a draft directive aimed at cross-border mobility of professionals in the European Union
“Businesses and professionals are still confronted with disproportionate regulation when providing services across borders. The Services Package is an essential tool to facilitate the movement of people and services. Companies, professionals and consumers will benefit greatly from better access to different professional activities and services”
Chris Cardona, Chair of the Council and Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business of Malta.
Industrial policy in Europe
The Council held a debate on industrial policy. It also adopted conclusions calling on the Commission to submit an EU industrial policy strategy for the future in time for the European Council meeting in spring 2018.
“This topic is of the highest political relevance for Europe, given the major challenges that our industry is facing. Europe needs to become proactive and move towards a holistic EU industrial policy to cope with technological change and ensure the global competitiveness of our economy. Digitalisation, new business models, investment in skills and better access to finance will be essential for ensuring Europe's industrial competitiveness”
Chris Cardona, Chair of the Council and Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business of Malta.
Conclusions on a future EU industrial policy strategy (press release, 29/05/2017)
Research and Space - 30 May
Highlights of the Competitiveness Council on space policy, research and innovation, held in Brussels on 30 May 2017.
30/05/2017
Highlights of the Competitiveness Council on space policy, research and innovation, held in Brussels on 30 May 2017.
Space strategy for Europe
The Council held a debate on the implementation of the space strategy for Europe and adopted conclusions setting out its priorities.
"The Council conclusions will contribute to the implementation of priority areas of the space strategy. The EU space programmes Galileo and Copernicus are successful examples of the benefits and strengths that European integration can deliver not only to European citizens, but to the whole world."
Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport of Malta
Conclusions on a space strategy for Europe (press release, 30/05/2017)
Monitoring and reporting research and innovation (R&I)
The Council adopted conclusions on "Streamlining the R&I monitoring and reporting landscape".
Conclusions on streamlining the research and innovation monitoring and reporting landscape
It also held an exchange of views on the economic rationale for public R&I funding and its impact.
EU-Mediterranean partnership for research projects (PRIMA)
The Council took note of preparations for the implementation of the Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA), following the successful conclusion of the legislative discussions on the PRIMA under the Maltese Presidency of the Council.
"PRIMA is expected to build capacities and unlock financing for research and innovation in the agro-food and water sectors in the Mediterranean area. This should contribute towards addressing some of the root causes of migration and strengthen Euro Mediterranean cooperation."
Chris Agius, Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth and Sport of Malta
Meeting information
Meeting n°3544
Brussels
29/05/2017
Preparatory documents
Indicative programme - Competitiveness Council of 29 and 30 May 2017
Provisional agenda, Competitiveness Council, 29-30 May 2017
List of A items, legislative activities, Competitiveness Council, 29 and 30 May 2017
List of A items, non-legislative activities, Competitiveness Council, 29 and 30 May 2017
Outcome documents
Outcome of the Council meeting
Press releases
Council conclusions on a space strategy for Europe
30/05/2017, 12:05
Conclusions on a future EU industrial policy strategy
29/05/2017, 17:25
Democratic Republic of the Congo: EU adopts sanctions against a further 9 people
29/05/2017, 16:05
29/05/2017, 12:00
Car emission controls: Council agrees to reform type-approval and market surveillance system
29/05/2017, 11:25
Syria: EU extends sanctions against the regime by one year
29/05/2017, 11:15
Corporate tax avoidance: Directive adopted on hybrid mismatches
29/05/2017, 10:25
EU-US insurance agreement: Council agrees to signing
29/05/2017, 10:20
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