| Author (Corporate) | European Commission |
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| Publisher | EC |
| Publication Date | January 2006 |
| Content Type | Overview, Policy-making, Report |
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The European Commission published 25 January 2006 its new Annual Progress Report on the Lisbon Strategy, the partnership between the EU and Member States for growth and more and better jobs. The Annual Progress Report is designed to reinforce momentum and force the pace of delivery. There are three main elements in the Progress Report. First, the Report provides an analysis of the 25 new National Reform Programmes submitted by Member States in October 2005. Second, it identifies the strengths in different national programmes with a view to promoting the exchange of good ideas. Third, it highlights areas where there are shortcomings and proposes concrete action at EU and national level to deal with them. Four priority action areas are identified: investment in education, research and innovation; freeing up SMEs; employment policies to get people into work; and guaranteeing a secure and sustainable energy supply. For each of these areas, the Commission’s Spring Report makes clear proposals for European leaders to commit to when they meet at the March Summit in Brussels and to implement by 2007 |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://ec.europa.eu/growthandjobs/european-dimension/200612-annual-progress-report/index_en.htm |
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| Subject Categories | Economic and Financial Affairs, Employment and Social Affairs |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |