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The Small Business Act (SBA) is an
overarching framework for the EU policy on Small and Medium Enterprises
(SMEs). It aims to improve the approach to entrepreneurship in Europe,
simplify the regulatory and policy environment for SMEs, and remove the
remaining barriers to their development.
Main priorities of the SBA
Access the full text of the Small
Business Act.
The SBA Review
The SBA
Review, launched in February 2011, is a major landmark in tracking the
implementation of the Small Business Act. It aims to integrate the SBA with
the Europe
2020 strategy. Six of the seven Europe 2020 Flagship Initiatives will
help SMEs achieve sustainable growth.
Public Consultation on the new SBA
(2014)
The aim of the public
consultation is to gather feed-back and ideas on new actions to
support SMEs.
Individual replies received via EU
Survey
Please note that the replies of 271
respondents who asked to maintain their confidentiality are not published
here.
Governance structure of the SBA
'Think Small First' Principle
Thanks to the 'Think Small First'
Principle, SMEs' interests are taken into account at a very early stage of
policy making. This helps the EU develop SMEs-friendly legislation. The tools
enabling effective application of the principle are:
the use of specific provisions in
legislation avoiding disproportionate burden on SMEs
consulting and listening to SMEs
the work of SME
Envoys
the use of Common Commencement dates
- business-related legislation comes into force on a limited number of fixed
dates, making life easier for SMEs
Implementation of the SBA
The SME
Performance Review is one of the main tools the Commission uses to
monitor and assess countries' progress in implementing the SBA.
Consulting and listening to SMEs
Consulting – the Commission
consults the European Parliament and the EU Member States' governments before
drawing up proposals, such as the SBA. SMEs can voice their opinion through
the network of SME
Envoys.
Listening – the Commission
operates two mechanisms to test the impact of EU legislation and programmes
on SMEs. Both mechanisms are managed by the Enterprise Europe Network:
in advance via SME panels - SME
Panels consult SMEs on forthcoming EU legislation and policies.
retrospectively via the SME feedback
mechanism – the Enterprise Europe Network partners collect the views and
feedback from SMEs on a broad range of EU policy initiatives, actions,
legislation or programmes related to the internal market.
Supporting documents
The
SBA Act for Europe (2008)
The
SBA Review (2011)
Results of the Public Consultation
– The
Top Ten most burdensome EU legislative acts for SMEs (345kB, 2013)
Report on Less regulatory burden for
SMEs (2011)
Report of the Expert Goup: Models
to Reduce the Disproportionate Regulatory Burden on SMEs (389 kB,
2007) and annex (389
kB)
Report of the Expert Group Think
Small First - Considering SME interests in policy-making (238 kB,
2009)
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Small Business Act (SBA)
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