The European Commission has presented its new economic strategy for the coming years. Simplification features prominently in a package of proposals that is sorely lacking in novelty. View on euronews
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At Davos, President von der Leyen laid out a plan which included making business easier across Europe. She confirmed launching a “far-reaching simplification of our sustainable finance and due diligence rules” and referred to a single and simple framework across the EU dealing with corporate law, insolvency, labour law and taxation.