— last modified 26 September 2009 The creation of the Competitiveness Council in June 2002, through the merging of three previous configurations (Internal Market, Industry and Research) was a response…
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— last modified 26 September 2009 The Council is a single body, but for reasons relating to the organisation of its work, it meets according to the subject being…
— last modified 30 April 2018 To maintain Europe’s position as a leading tourist destination, the quality of its services needs to be continuously improved. The European Commission is involved…
— last modified 15 April 2010 The European Commission, recognising the important role of tourism in the European economy, has been increasingly involved in tourism since the early 1980s, in…
— last modified 15 April 2010 Social tourism proves that economic and employment opportunities, key goals within the Lisbon strategy, can indeed be generated by increasing tourism accessibility for additional…
— last modified 15 April 2010 The need to enhance the understanding and visibility of tourism being a wide and multisectoral phenomenon, requires a strong cooperation with other organisations, public…
— last modified 24 September 2009 AdvertisementThe European Commission Directorates-GeneralEnterprise and Industry DGThe Enterprise and Industry DG works to create an environment where enterprises thrive. It plays a major role…
— last modified 24 September 2009 REACH is the Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals. It entered into force on 1st June 2007. It streamlines and improves…
— last modified 22 September 2009 The CLP is an EU regulation which sets the rules for classification and labelling of chemicals. It aims to determine whether a substance or…
— last modified 22 September 2009 EU reference documentation related to CLP (the Regulation on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures) and specific chemicals. AdvertisementCLP-Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008On…