Close Menu
    Latest Category
    • Finance
    • Tech
    • EU Law
    • Energy
    • About
    • Contact
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Login
    • EU News
    • Focus
    • Guides
    • Press
    • Jobs
    • Events
    • Directory
    EUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politicsEUbusiness.com | EU news, business and politics
    Home » Think Small First to drive SME competitiveness
    SMEs in the EU

    Think Small First to drive SME competitiveness

    Sponsored By: SMEunited5 February 202602 Mins Read
    — Filed under: Press
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    “If the EU is serious about sovereignty, security, and prosperity, ‘Think Small First’ must guide every political choice”, stressed Davide Galli, SMEunited President, ahead of the informal EU leaders’ retreat on competitiveness on 12 February.

    Small business - Photo by Alena Darmel on Pexels

    Europe’s 26.1 million crafts and SMEs provide 65% of employment, as well as unique know-how and training opportunities, making them indispensable for innovation, resilient supply chains, and vibrant communities across rural and metropolitan areas. “Our SMEs drive local prosperity and underpin Europe’s presence worldwide”, President Galli added. “Yet many continue to struggle with complex regulations, fragmented markets, high energy costs, unfair competition, and limited access to finance”.

    SMEs ask concrete relief from regulatory simplification and legislative restraint to prevent new burdens from emerging. At the same time, legal certainty and a level playing field must be preserved. “Legislation must be designed with SMEs in mind from the start, with proportionate requirements, realistic timelines, and clear guidance”, Mr Galli explained. Member States must avoid gold-plating and ensure consistent implementation and enforcement. Finally, authorities should trust entrepreneurs to achieve policy objectives without prescribing every action in detail.

    Secondly, the EU must fully mobilise the Single Market as a driver of competitiveness and resilience. “SMEs should have the freedom to operate across borders if they wish, while having the right framework to also thrive locally”, stressed Mr Galli.

    Ensuring fair competition is equally essential: EU openness should not undermine the viability of European enterprises but guarantee a level playing field between European SMEs and non-EU operators, particularly on digital platforms. 

    Fourth, energy resilience and affordability, alongside improved access to finance and skilled staff, remain decisive levers for SME competitiveness. “Europe cannot expect SMEs to invest and grow while energy costs are volatile and unpredictable”, Mr Galli said. At the same time, digital sovereignty must be achieved in a way that works for SMEs, enabling secure access to data, infrastructure and digital tools without disproportionate administrative burdens.

    Finally, to foster preparedness and resilience among SMEs, we should set-up the right tools and support mechanisms to safeguard business continuity. “Resilient SMEs mean a resilient Europe,” stated President Galli.

    “Europe’s future will be defined by today’s decisions – and SMEs must be recognised as a strategic priority”, concluded President Galli.

    SMEunited addressed this letter to the EU Leaders and Heads of State and Government ahead of the Informal meeting of the Heads of State and Government concerning competitiveness on 12 February.

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    eub2
    • Website

    eub2 is the default publisher for EUbusiness.

    Related Content

    Oil tanker - Image by Erich Westendarp from Pixabay

    Middle East conflict raises risks for prices and supply chains in Europe the longer it lasts

    Sustainable finance - Image by Nattanan Kanchanaprat from Pixabay

    Civil society warns: ESRS cuts risk hiding companies’ impacts on people and nature

    Sponsor: WWF12 March 2026
    Renewable energy - Image by Maria Maltseva from Pixabay

    Industrial Accelerator Act basis for a pragmatic approach to strengthen Europe’s industrial base

    Sponsor: SMEunited4 March 2026
    Company board meeting - Image by Tung Lam from Pixabay

    EU Parliament backs simplified rules for new mid-cap category companies

    Shopping mall - Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay

    The Single Market & European Retail Alliances: essential for lower prices and consumer choice

    Sponsor: EuroCommerce24 February 2026
    Sustainable finance - Image by Nattanan Kanchanaprat from Pixabay

    Final EU approval to reduce sustainability reporting requirements for companies

    LATEST EU NEWS
    E-commerce - Photo by Antoni Shkraba Studio on Pexels

    A third of online shoppers in the EU experience issues

    12 March 2026
    Farming women - Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels

    EU launches platform to promote women in agriculture

    11 March 2026
    Euro - ECB-Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash

    March currency outlook – Euro currency news daily

    11 March 2026
    Jorgensen - Ribera - Photo © European Union 2026

    EU energy package to focus on cleaner, cheaper energy

    10 March 2026
    Wetlands Kalenberg, Netherlands - Photo by Elly Kelders on Unsplash

    EUR 103m EU funding for strategic environment and climate projects

    9 March 2026

    Subscribe to EUbusiness Week

    Get the latest EU news

    CONTACT INFO

    • EUbusiness, 117 High Street, Chesham Buckinghamshire, HP5 1DE, United Kingdom
    • +44(0)20 8058 8232
    • service@eubusiness.com

    INFORMATION

    • About Us
    • Advertising
    • Contact Info

    Services

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • EU News

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    Facebook
    eubusiness.com © EUbusiness Ltd 2026

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?