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    EU to streamline regulations, boost security in 2025 strategy

    February 13, 2025
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    The European Commission has unveiled its 2025 work programme, emphasizing economic resilience, security, and regulatory simplification. The agenda includes a strategic push to streamline EU regulations and ease administrative burdens while supporting economic competitiveness and strengthening security measures. In its statement, the Commission detailed plans to adopt 11 legislative proposals this year aimed at simplifying rules, with a particular focus on environmental regulations.

    EU to streamline regulations, boost security in 2025 strategy

    The initiative seeks to refine sustainable finance reporting, due diligence on sustainability practices, and economic classification criteria. These adjustments align with the EU’s broader objective of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The regulatory overhaul is also set to extend to the Common Agricultural Policy, where further simplifications will be introduced to enhance efficiency within the sector. The Commission underscored that these changes are designed to create a more flexible and less burdensome framework for businesses and stakeholders, fostering sustainable economic growth.

    Beyond economic measures, the Commission aims to bolster security and innovation, particularly in the defence industry. Efforts will concentrate on accelerating investments in defence technology and strengthening the bloc’s industrial base, ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of security advancements. As part of its economic strategy, the Commission will focus on reducing bureaucratic complexity in key sectors, enabling businesses to navigate regulatory requirements more effectively.

    This approach is expected to enhance Europe’s global competitiveness by fostering an environment conducive to investment and innovation. The 2025 work programme reflects the Commission’s broader commitment to regulatory efficiency and economic resilience, ensuring that policies support long-term sustainability while responding to emerging challenges. By aligning regulatory simplification with key economic and security objectives, the EU aims to reinforce its leadership in global economic governance. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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