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Enterprise Europe Brussels provides practical hands-on support and information for Brussels-based companies on a wide range of EU matters :
- Information on
  • the transposition of EU directive
  • the application of European regulations
  • EU standards
  • import and export procedures
  • market access to EU and non-EU countries.
Contact : Stéphanie Van Stichel (02 563 68 56) - e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
>Enterprise Europe Brussels organises information seminars on a host of EU matters and EU funding opportunities. 
- Speak up on EU law
  • Tell us what you think and help the European Commission improve legislation for your business
>Enterprise Europe Brussels listens to the problems your company faces doing business at home or across Europe and passes on any feedback on difficulties encountered by SMEs in the EU Single Market to the European Commission. Send us your comments on planned legislation today.
SME Feedback … Europe is listening to business
The SME Feedback is a spontaneous reporting of difficulties resulting from existing EU legislation or policies, experienced by individual companies in the Single Market. The European Commission is really interested in all issues such as Public Procurement, Funding, Trade Marks, Labelling, Electronic Commerce, Environment, Customs, Taxes on products, Payments, Research and Development .... raised in the European Union or in the Third Countries.
If you have experienced operational difficulties, resolved or not, for your business in the EU market or in Third Countries, please complete our questionnaire.
  • Have you been confronted with a distorsion of competition in the frame of a public or private EU tender ?
Contact us and we will pass on your case to EU competition authorities using our SME feedback database.
- Consultations on future regulations.
  • When drafting proposed laws that may affect businesses, the European Commission also consults with small businesses to make sure it cuts red tape and helps you to make the most of opportunities in the European Union. It has designed a number of consultation tools to listen to your views.
>Enterprise Europe Brussels will connect you to these tools. We will help you get your message across, using all the feedback channels available – from commenting on proposed legislation and taking part in test panels to devise alternative solutions.
- Factsheets for a better understanding of new EU rules
Enterprise Europe Brussels makes available a wide range of factsheets on EU regulations including
  • Practical summaries on EU legislation and regulations, based on Brussels-based companies' FAQs.
  • Our most recent Factsheets

Events

07-11.05.12 - Technology dating at environmental fair IFAT ENTSORGA 2012

Interested in developing new business partnerships in the field of water, [...]

22.03.12-Seminar on European funding opportunities in the field of environment

You want to “green” your production process and innovation activities [...]

08.06.12 - Technology Forum on in vitro-Diagnostics and Bioanalysis

SME active in the development and manufacturing of in vitro-diagnostics [...]

08.03.12 - ERRIN brokerage event ICT-PSP 2012 CALL

You want to take part in an ICT-PSP project or you have a project idea [...]

News

Making it easier to pay without cash !

Consultation on Green Paper – Towards an integrated European market for card, internet and mobile payments. [...]

Encourage access to public procurement for SMEs

The proposed reform aims to thoroughly modernise the existing tools and instruments on public tendering. [...]

Consultation on EU state aid rules for RD and innovation

Enterprise Europe Brussels invites citizens, research organisations and companies to participate in this [...]

SME panel consultation related to Business to Business Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

The European Commission is considering an instrument on Alternative Dispute Resolution for disputes between [...]

Have a bigger say in European policy-making !

Commission extends public consultations to 12 weeks and creates new 'alert service' [...]