- Internal Market
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Responsibilities
- Guarantee the smooth functioning of the single market, including the free movement of goods and services, both online and in the physical world.
- Help small and medium-sized businesses and start-ups grow, expand and employ more people, including through improved access to finance.
- Establish a level playing field across the single market and address distortive effects of foreign subsidies, in particular in relation to public procurement.
- Devise a comprehensive long-term strategy to help European industry lead the green and digital transition while ensuring fair competition.
- Ensure European industry's full input to climate-neutrality by 2050 and a circular economy.
- Enhancing Europe’s technological sovereignty by putting the right policies and investment in place eg in the areas of data, artificial intelligence, 5G, defence and space technology.
- Leading on a new Digital Services Act to reinforce the single market for digital services, clarify obligations of online platforms, and give smaller businesses legal clarity and a level playing field.
- Strengthen Europe’s cybersecurity, using certification, security of network and information systems, rapid emergency response strategies, and a joint Cyber Unit.
- Strengthen EU tools to prevent and counter disinformation and fake information online, while preserving freedom of expression, freedom of the press and media pluralism.
- Contribute to an updated Digital Education Action Plan to equip young people and adults with the skills they need for life and work in the digital age.
- Ensure EU intellectual property regime is coherent, competitive and fit for the digital age.
- Implement the European Defence Fund and the Action Plan on Military Mobility.
- Foster a strong and innovative space industry, maintaining the EU's autonomous, reliable and cost-effective access to space.
- Improve the crucial link between space, defence and security.
Mission letter
- 1 DECEMBER 2019
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European Parliament hearings
- 1 DECEMBER 2019
Transparency
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- Meetings with Commissioner Breton
- Meetings with the Commissioner’s Cabinet
- Missions of Commissioner Breton
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Biography
- 2019 - 2024European Commissioner for Internal Market
- 2008-2019CEO of Atos
- 2007-2008Professor (Leadership and corporate accountability), Harvard University
- 2005-2007Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry
- 2002-2005CEO of France Telecom
- 1997-2002CEO of Thomson Multimedia
- 1993-1997Director for Strategy and Development, then Director-General of Bull
- 1986-1992Elected Vice-President of the Poitou-Charentes region
Blog
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