Single digital gateway
As part of the ‘compliance package’, the Commission intends to provide a single digital entry point to offer easy and efficient online access for businesses and citizens, comprising: (1) information about Union and national law and administrative requirements, (2) procedures, such as company registration, and (3) services providing assistance upon request. The portal would serve start-ups and growing companies, as well as helping companies conducting business in another country. Access to these services would be non-discriminatory, i.e. citizens and businesses from other Member States would have full access to the information and services, and this not only in the language used in the country in which they want to do business. The proposal builds on several existing schemes, such as single points of entry at national level; these cover only a few fields, are not always interconnected, suffer from being little known and are therefore underutilised. In May 2018, trilogues concluded with a provisional agreement, which was then confirmed by both Parliament and Council. The final act was signed on 2 October 2018.
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- access to information
- administrative cooperation
- administrative formalities
- communications
- consumption
- cross-frontier data flow
- digital single market
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- exchange of information
- executive power and public service
- information and information processing
- information system
- national parliament
- ordinary legislative procedure
- parliament
- POLITICS
- proposal (EU)
- service
- single market
- TRADE