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European Commission
2010-2014
A Record of Achievements
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European Commission
2010-2014
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Catherine Ashton,
Vice-President and
High Representative of
the Union for Foreign
Affairs and Security
Policy
(United Kingdom)
Viviane Reding,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Justice, Fundamental
Rights and Citizenship
(Luxembourg)
Joaqun Almunia,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Competition Policy
(Spain)
Siim Kallas,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Mobility and
Transport
(Estonia)
Neelie Kroes,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for the
Digital Agenda
(The Netherlands)
Antonio Tajani,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Industry and
Entrepreneurship
(Italy)
Maro efovi,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Inter-Institutional
relations and
Administration
(Slovakia)
Olli Rehn,
Vice-President and
Commissioner for
Economic and Monetary
Affairs and the Euro
(Finland)
Janez Potonik,
Commissioner for
Environment
(Slovenia)
Andris Piebalgs,
Commissioner for
Development
(Latvia)
Michel Barnier,
Commissioner for
Internal Market and
Services
(France)
Androulla Vassiliou,
Commissioner for
Education, Culture,
Multilingualism and
Youth
(Cyprus)
Algirdas emeta,
Commissioner for
Taxation, Customs,
Statistics, Audit and
Anti-Fraud
(Lithuania)
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Karel De Gucht,
Commissioner for
Trade
(Belgium)
Mire
Geoghegan-Quinn,
Commissioner for
Research, Innovation
and Science
(Ireland)
Janusz Lewandowski,
Commissioner for
Financial Programming
and Budget
(Poland)
Maria Damanaki,
Commissioner for
Maritime Affairs and
Fisheries
(Greece)
Kristalina Georgieva,
Commissioner for
International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid
and Crisis Response
(Bulgaria)
Gnther Oettinger,
Commissioner for
Energy
(Germany)
Johannes Hahn,
Commissioner for
Regional Policy
(Austria)
Connie Hedegaard,
Commissioner for
Climate Action
(Denmark)
tefan Fle,
Commissioner for
Enlargement and
European Neighbourhood Policy
(Czech Republic)
Lszl Andor,
Commissioner for
Employment, Social
Affairs and Inclusion
(Hungary)
Cecilia Malmstrm,
Commissioner for
Home Affairs
(Sweden)
Dacian Ciolo,
Commissioner for
Agriculture and Rural
Development
(Romania)
Tonio Borg,
Commissioner for
Health
(Malta)
Neven Mimica,
Commissioner for
Consumer Policy
(Croatia)
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When you find yourself in a storm, the only way out is to stay true
to your course. The one thing you dont do is change direction.
(Jean Monnet)
and across the world as a means of growth, and
we maintained our commitments to developing
countries; stronger, because the necessary
economic reforms are now being implemented
across Europe and our economic governance has
been reinforced, in particular in the Euro area, to
make Europes economies fitter for globalisation.
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Responding to the global financial crisis at the G8 at Camp David in 2012, round table: Angela Merkel, Herman van Rompuy, Jos Manuel Barroso,
Yoshihiko Noda, Mario Monti, Stephen Harper, Franois Hollande, Barack Obama, David Cameron (from behind), Dmitry Medvedev (from behind), (in
a clockwise direction starting from the left).
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Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, with students in Poland (2011).
Addressing the real issues that matter to people requires the European institutions to focus
on the areas where it can provide most value.
European cooperation is crucial in many areas
but it is not necessary in every area. This Commission has proposed legislation where intervention was required but has also cut red tape
to an unprecedented degree, saving European
businesses more than 32 billion a year. We
have repealed 6
000 EU laws since 2005.
Europe must be big on the big things and small
on the smaller things.
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Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, Herman van Rompuy, President of the European Council, and
Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament, participated in the award ceremony of the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize to the EU.
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RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENTS
Perhaps our greatest achievement is how we
have acted. Lets not forget that some were predicting that a Commission with 27 or 28 Members and an enlarged European Union would
not be able to work and take decisions properly. We have proven those predictions wrong.
Courageous decisions have been made together
united pointing to a real communaut de
destin in Europe. As the shared challenge of globalisation brings us closer together and common values bind us ever more tightly, there is a
growing realisation that we need to find stronger
solutions agreed by all of us. The last five years
have shown that we are up to that challenge:
Europe can work well at 28, and our institutions
have the necessary capacity and experience to
adapt, reform and change for the better.
This Record of Achievements is only a snapshot of the work done by the College of
Commissioners during the past term. We have
welcomed a new member Croatia to the
Union and further expanded membership of the
euro to Estonia and Latvia. From fighting youth
unemployment to fighting human trafficking;
from helping 120 million disaster victims every
year to helping Europeans to keep their data
secure online, we are creating a united, open
and stronger Europe.
Visit by Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, to a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan (2012).
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CATHERINE ASHTON
Vice-President and High Representative of the Union for Foreign
Affairs and Security Policy
Promoting peace,
protecting the
vulnerable and
fighting poverty
The European External Action Service (EEAS) was created to develop and project European policies and values, and to give the
EU a greater global voice.
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came to evaluate the aid and new trade opportunities following the lifting of sanctions. Based
on 3 key areas: business; development and
democracy; and civil society, the Task Force has
begun a process that will see the EU accompany
Myanmar/Burma in its economic and political
transformation.
In Tunisia, EU financial support of up to 4billion was made available between 2011 and
2013. Formal talks were launched to establish
a new Privileged Partnership covering all areas
of mutual interest, and it was agreed to restart
negotiations to launch preparations on a Deep
and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement and
a Mobility Partnership.
CATHERINE ASHTON
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VIVIANE REDING
Vice-President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights
and Citizenship
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VIVIANE REDING
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JOAQUN ALMUNIA
Vice-President and Commissioner for Competition Policy
Making markets
work better
Year
Fines in
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014 (<April)
Total
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Year
Case name
Amount in
2013
2012
2014
2010
Airfreight
2010
LCD panels
The Commission imposed record fines, totalling 1.7 billion, on banks involved in the LIBOR/EURIBOR scandal.
JOAQUN ALMUNIA
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SIIM KALLAS
Vice-President and Commissioner for Mobility and Transport
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Your
passenger
rights
If you dont know your rights, the EUs downloadable app makes it easier to find out about
them while youre on the move.
It is now more stress-free than ever to reorganise your journey. More help will be provided
if there are long delays, and more access and
assistance will be provided for passengers with
disabilities or reduced mobility.
at hand
The EUs comprehensive and integrated basic rights package
for passengers is available as a downloadable app.
SIIM KALLAS
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NEELIE KROES
Vice-President and Commissioner for the Digital Agenda
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We are establishing multi-billion euro partnerships to give EU industry the global lead in:
5G
connectivity the next generation of
mobile, with a thousand times more capacity
using 90% less energy;
NEELIE KROES
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ANTONIO TAJANI
Vice-President and Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
An industrial
renaissance
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ANTONIO TAJANI
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MARO EFOVI
Vice-President and Commissioner for Inter-Institutional
Relations and Administration
Keeping the EU
machine running
smoothly
A DEMOCRATIC UNION
We have given a direct voice to our citizens and a bigger role
to parliaments.
The European Citizens Initiative allows European citizens to put subjects important to them
at the top of the European agenda. If 1 million
signatures from at least 7 Member States are
collected, the European Commission will examine
whether the proposal can be made into an EU
law. In March 2014, the first initiative to meet
this threshold, Right2Water, was accepted by
the European Commission.
The people voted into power represent all citizens in all decisions the EU makes. EU laws are
adopted only after national governments and
the directly-elected European Parliament agree.
And national parliaments have the right to say
that the European Commission has overstepped
its powers by issuing a yellow card on draft EU
laws, prompting a rethink.
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A TRANSPARENT UNION
We have put in place fair and open processes to allow citizens easy
access to information.
T he new Transparency Portal. This is a onestop shop with access to all EU-related
information.
A COST-EFFECTIVE UNION
The European Commission is reforming itself to provide even
better value for money for taxpayers in the EU.
A high-quality EU civil service is necessary in
order to promote our collective European interests at home and abroad. But, like national
administrations, the EU administration has also
had to reform in the face of the economic crisis.
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Our reforms have driven down the cost of running the EU, offering significantly improved
value for European citizens. The EU administration has always been much smaller than most
public administrations in Member States: for
example, we are about 40% smaller than the
administration of the city of Paris.
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EU civil servants have seen their salaries effectively frozen since 2010 and the EU will cut 5%
of its staff by 2017. From our budget, just 6%
goes to day-to-day administrative work, while
the remaining 94% is directly invested in implementing policies for the EU.
MARO EFOVI
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OLLI REHN
Vice-President and Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs
and the Euro
Steering Europe
out of the crisis,
building foundations
for the future
PROTECTING FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC STABILITY
The European Commission has acted to protect financial stability
and restore fiscal and economic credibility.
The economic crisis has posed the biggest single challenge to our economy and society since
World War II, causing severe disruption and anxiety in Europe. For decades, long-standing problems were allowed to grow unchecked in many
Member States, until private and public debt
became unsustainable. Thanks to decisive policy action and unprecedented European solidarity, the scenario of disorderly state default, with
all its devastating social and economic consequences for Europe, has been averted.
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The crisis exposed weaknesses in our economies and in our institutional architecture, so we
acted to tackle them. Member States have made
unprecedented but necessary efforts to get their
economies in shape. We now have more effective systems of oversight and safety nets which
include stronger budgetary rules, better-coordinated economic policies, and a Banking Union
with a single supervisor and one single mechanism to restructure or close banks if needed.
The revamped Economic and Monetary Union is
now in a good position to act and react early on,
to correct imbalances and coordinate fiscal and
economic policies.
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JANEZ POTONIK
Commissioner for Environment
MORE RECYCLING AND LESS WASTE EQUAL MORE JOBS AND LESS
IMPORT DEPENDENCY
Fewer resources are buried in landfill every year.
Waste generated by manufacturing and packaging, as well as municipal waste, has declined
recently against all predictions. The EU is progressively becoming a recycling society, with
increases in recycling rates for municipal waste,
packaging waste and vehicles thanks to legislation initiated by the European Commission.
Collection rates for waste from electric and
electronic equipment are also improving.
Waste management and recycling create jobs.
Full implementation of existing EU waste rules
will lead to about 400000 additional jobs in
the EU. In addition, the annual turnover of the
waste sector will increase by 42 billion, and up
to 30% of the EU 2020 greenhouse gas emission reduction target will be reached with these
laws alone.
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JANEZ POTONIK
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ANDRIS PIEBALGS
Commissioner for Development
Fighting poverty
worldwide
EU
USA
Japan
Canada
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70% of EU aid will now go to the poorest countries, including those affected by conflicts or natural disasters, such as Mali, Somalia, the Central
African Republic or Haiti, where the EU is leading the way to support peace and development.
We now target our assistance on areas that are
drivers for change and economic growth, such
as governance, agriculture, energy, health and
education. We do this in full partnership with the
countries we help. As a sign painted outside a
school in Zimbabwe says: What you do for us
without us is not for us.
ANDRIS PIEBALGS
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MICHEL BARNIER
Commissioner for Internal Market and Services
Putting citizens at
the heart of the
single market
New rules ensure that banks take fewer risks and are better
prepared to deal with any future economic upheaval.
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a
professional card to make skills more easily
recognised across the EU;
E
URES - a portal that advertises job vacancies
across the EU;
MICHEL BARNIER
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ANDROULLA VASSILIOU
Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth
Education,
training and
creativity for success
Erasmus+ was launched in 2014 with a budget of 15 billion for the next 7 years, a 40%
increase on previous spending and the biggest
increase of any EU programme. 4 million people
will have the chance to study, train or volunteer
abroad, learn another language and gain new
skills, which will boost their employability.
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We are also setting up a scheme to make it easier for small cultural businesses to obtain bank
loans and to help financial institutions assess
the sectors potential.
Cultural exchanges have become an essential
part of the EUs relationship with its neighbours and the rest of the world. The High-Level
People-to-People Dialogue with China is a
fantastic example of how the EU has expanded
ANDROULLA VASSILIOU
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ALGIRDAS EMETA
Commissioner for Taxation, Customs, Statistics,
Audit and Anti-Fraud
Effectively
protecting the
EU taxpayer
The EU has led the way in fighting tax evasion, and has
encouraged a global leap towards tax transparency.
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ALGIRDAS EMETA
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KAREL DE GUCHT
Commissioner for Trade
Generating
prosperity,
improving stability
and strengthening
development
OPENING UP NEW MARKETS
We have opened up more foreign markets than ever before, boosting
trade and creating growth, both in the EU and for our trade partners.
The European Commission helped remove trade
barriers with South Korea, Peru, Colombia and
Central America. Trade agreements with Europes
Eastern Partners such as Ukraine were finalised,
as well as with Canada, West Africa and the
Caribbean.
We also launched 3 hugely important free-trade
negotiations: with the US, with Japan, and the
investment agreement with China. If all these
initiatives bear fruit, we could add 2.2% to the
EUs GDP, equivalent to 275 billion.
We have also succeeded in pushing for more
agreements favourable to EU business, including measures allowing European companies to
have more access to government procurement
contracts outside the EU and we have defended
our interests against third countries attempting
to distort the market.
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KAREL DE GUCHT
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MIRE GEOGHEGAN-QUINN
Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science
Twitter: @EU_H2020
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FESTO
Twitter: @innovationunion
MIRE GEOGHEGAN-QUINN
Innovative performance
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JANUSZ LEWANDOWSKI
Commissioner for Financial Programming and Budget
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JANUSZ LEWANDOWSKI
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MARIA DAMANAKI
Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries
Safeguarding the
future of our seas
MORE FISH IN THE SEA AND ON THE PLATE MORE INCOME FOR
FISHERMEN AND FISH FARMERS
We have helped to triple the number of healthy fish stocks in Europe in
just the last 5 years.
The European Commission has acted against
overfishing and discarding unwanted fish, which
come at a cost to fish stocks and jobs.
In the North-East Atlantic, our work has helped
to preserve important fish stocks from extinction: we have seen a dramatic fall in overfished
stocks from 94% (32 out of 34 stocks) in 2005
to 39% (16 out of 41 stocks) in 2012. In the
Mediterranean and the Black Sea, a lot still
needs to be done, but significant progress has
been made: we brought the bluefin tuna stock
back from the brink of extinction to sustainable
levels.
We are proud that our new and radical fisheries
policy will support a dynamic fishing industry
and ensure a fair standard of living for fishing
communities. We ensure that seafood can be
fished, sold, bought and eaten without depleting
the stocks, so that future generations can enjoy
fish the same way we do today.
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It is crucial to have open and safe seas, international cooperation and to respect maritime law.
The EU has taken on the task of providing maritime security in sensitive regions in the world
notably the fight against piracy in the Horn
of Africa. Our role also extends to other areas,
such as ocean research and marine innovation
technologies.
MARIA DAMANAKI
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KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA
Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and
Crisis Response
Humanitarian aid,
the European way:
fast, coordinated and
effective
THE EU IS THE WORLDS BIGGEST DONOR OF HUMANITARIAN AID
With an annual investment of just 2 per European citizen, we help more
than 120 million victims of conflicts and disasters worldwide every year,
from the conflict in Syria to the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010
and Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines in 2013.
In Syria and its neighbours, we are helping to
address the biggest humanitarian disaster in
a generation with funding of 2.7 billion (of
which 615 million comes from the European
Commission). But the EU does not just help
in high-profile crises: 1 in 7 euros of EU relief
funding is used for forgotten crises that are
not in the headlines. The situation in the Central
African Republic, for example, was barely
noticed until the violence reached intolerable
levels, but the European Commission was present with substantial humanitarian funding and
experts on the ground long before the wider
international community took note. In regions
like the Sahel, which are hit increasingly hard by
drought linked to climate change, we are championing resilience helping the most vulnerable
communities to cope in case disaster strikes.
Humanitarian aid is
less than 1% of EU
budget
+120 million
people helped
a year
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KRISTALINA GEORGIEVA
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GNTHER OETTINGER
Commissioner for Energy
Sustainable energy
for a sustainable
future
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GNTHER OETTINGER
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JOHANNES HAHN
Commissioner for Regional Policy
Tailor-made
solutions for
European regions
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Up to the end of 2012, Regional Policy investment helped to make broadband available to
more than 5 million extra people. It has also
improved the quality of life for our citizens
by giving 3.3 million people access to drinking water and connecting 5.5 million people to
waste water treatment facilities.
JOHANNES HAHN
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CONNIE HEDEGAARD
Commissioner for Climate Action
The European Commission has successfully proposed that 20% of the 960 billion EU budget
for 2014-2020 be devoted to climate-related
policies. Compared to the previous budget,
this is a threefold increase. Climate adaptation
action and efforts to reduce emissions are being
integrated into all the major EU spending programmes, in particular regional policy, energy,
transport, research and innovation, and the
Common Agricultural Policy. Climate action is
one of the European Commissions main priority
areas and the political commitment is backed
up with serious money.
Currently, 4.2 million Europeans are employed
in green sectors, with more than 300000 jobs
created in the last 5 years in the renewable
industry alone.
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CONNIE HEDEGAARD
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TEFAN FLE
Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy
European stability
begins at its borders
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emphasis is put on economic governance, competitiveness and growth to help the countries
meet the economic criteria and facilitate economic convergence. Technical and financial
pre-accession assistance is targeted to support
these two priorities.
*This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration
of Independence.
TEFAN FLE
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LSZL ANDOR
Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
To complement the Youth Guarantee, the European Commission has launched the EU Alliance
for Apprenticeships to help increase the availability and quality of apprenticeships, and the
Quality Framework for Traineeships to ensure
that traineeships offer higher quality work
experience.
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TARGETING POVERTY
We have made tackling poverty an explicit EU commitment.
One of the most visible impacts of the economic
crisis is the high increase in European citizens in
or at risk of poverty. As part of the Europe 2020
strategy for smarter, more sustainable and
more inclusive growth, the European Commission
has made tackling poverty an explicit EU commitment, agreeing with Member States that at
least 20 million people should be lifted out of
poverty by 2020. Member States must use at
least 20% of their resources from the European Social Fund for social inclusion, focusing
on improving skills and helping disadvantaged
people get jobs. This represents 20 billion of
funding across the EU.
The European Commission also provided guidance to help Member States improve the performance of their social policies. A new Fund for
European Aid to the Most Deprived worth 3.8
billion was set up to provide material assistance
and promote social inclusion.
LSZL ANDOR
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CECILIA MALMSTRM
Commissioner for Home Affairs
An open and
secure Europe
UNHCR
Spanish coastguards intercept a traditional fishing boat laden with immigrants off the coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
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On the initiative of the European Commission and the United States, 52 countries have
formed a global alliance against child sexual
CECILIA MALMSTRM
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DACIAN CIOLO
Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development
New perspectives
for the Common
Agricultural Policy
(CAP)
A MORE MODERN CAP: GOOD FOOD FOR CONSUMERS AND GOOD
JOBS FOR FARMERS
We have stimulated economic growth in the agricultural sector
and boosted exports, including in some of the economies worst hit
by the crisis.
The economic crisis has put a real strain on
our farming sector and the rural economy, with
over 500 million European consumers depending
on the stable supply of safe and healthy food.
However, the CAP has been providing funding
for the EUs 12 million farmers and is supporting more than 46 million jobs in the agrifood industry. Trade agreements have created
additional export opportunities, with decisions
on geographical indications and new promotion schemes helping to stimulate demand
for products made in the EU. New initiatives
have included measures to encourage more
young people to enter the farming sector, and
to reduce administration to make it easier for
schools to provide fruit and milk to children
to improve their diets and fight obesity. Since
2010 the EU has become a net exporter of agrifood products, as shown by the evolution of our
agricultural trade.
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The reform will further help European agriculture to be competitive and based on farmers
decisions rather than bureaucratic choices as
highlighted by the planned end of dairy and
sugar quotas while providing other tools to
help farmers cope with volatility and market
crises. We have done away with farm support
based on historical production and tightened
the eligibility criteria for active farmers, so that
aid will be more focussed on farmers effectively
using the land rather than on land owners. Member States have been given greater flexibility to
target specific sensitivities within a common EU
framework. Rural development programmes
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TONIO BORG
Commissioner for Health
Putting peoples
health first
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TONIO BORG
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NEVEN MIMICA
Commissioner for Consumer Policy
Putting
consumers first
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EU product safety rules mean that only products that are safe
can be placed on the EU market.
European citizens attach a great deal of importance to animal welfare. Thanks to European
legislation, there is now a complete EU-wide ban
on testing cosmetics on animals. This means
that around 27000 animals are saved from
suffering each year and that cosmetic products
tested on animals can no longer be sold on the
EU market.
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Information Office
in the United Kingdom
Europe House
32 Smith Square
London SW1P 3EU
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel. +44 2072274300
Internet: http://www.europarl.org.uk
E-mail: [email protected]
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There are European Commission and
Parliament representations and offices
in all the countries of the European
Union. The European Union also has
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