Much more than a single market

The Single Market was established to strengthen European integration by eliminating trade barriers, ensuring fair competition, and promoting cooperation and solidarity among Member States. The Single Market continually adapts to changing global contexts, with ongoing conceptual reflection and action led by the European Commission. Positioned within this continuum, this report aims to thoroughly examine the Single Market’s future amid successive crises and external challenges, maintaining its resilience.

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Type
Governmental / Institutional / Public Health Statutory Body Document
Theme
Governance, Health in All Policies, Economy of Wellbeing, Health Impact Assessment, sustainable development
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2024


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