Empowering the Single Market to deliver a sustainable future and prosperity for all EU Citizens
- The Single Market is a product of an era when both the EU and the world were “smaller”, simpler, and less integrated, and many of today’s key players had not yet entered the scene.
- Europe has changed fundamentally since the Single Market was launched, to a large extent thanks to its own success.
- Several factors call for updating the cardinal points of the Single Market, aligning them with the European Union’s new vision for its role in a world that has grown “larger” and undergone significant structural transformations.