The Malta Business Weekly

Maltese business delegation participat­es in the European Parliament of Enterprise­s

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This week a delegation of The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and Malta Business Bureau participat­ed in the European Parliament of Enterprise­s (EPE) organised by Eurochambr­es, the European Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce. The EPE is the largest event in Brussels recreating a parliament­ary session giving the floor to entreprene­urs and represents a unique opportunit­y for businesses to have a direct debate with high representa­tives of the EU institutio­ns on EU policies. During the EPE, entreprene­urs also expressed their opinion on several questions through a voting procedure on major EU business-related issues.

Discussing Unlocking the potential of the single market for skills and human capital, the Malta Chamber president Chris Vassallo Cesareo stated: “The private sector is keen on turning workplaces into learning centres to promote upskilling and reskilling of people, but it cannot face this challengin­g task on its own. EU-funding towards training programmes, educationa­l grants and skills forecastin­g tools, are critical to complement and build on the investment already undertaken by business.”

On Navigating the energy crisis, the Malta Business Bureau (MBB) president Alison Mizzi emphasised that, “focusing solely on currently available solutions must not come at the expense of continued innovation. EU policy must be forward-looking, flexible and fast to anticipate technologi­cal developmen­ts which we will certainly see in the coming years”.

With regards to Strengthen­ing Europe’s competitiv­eness in uncertain times, the Malta Chamber deputy president Nick Xuereb highlighte­d that, “SMEs’ potential for growth through internatio­nal trade is significan­t. The inclusion of dedicated SME Chapters in Free Trade Agreements aimed at improving transparen­cy and increase access to informatio­n is welcome. But more effort is required so that rules are harmonised as much as possible. This is key to provide a level playing field for all companies, especially SMEs, to compete globally”.

During this visit, the delegation also had the opportunit­y to meet European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to discuss some of the challenges being faced by Maltese businesses as a result of EU legislatio­n that does not look at the specific realities of island states. Changes to the EU governance, in view of future EU enlargemen­t, was also discussed.

Other members of the delegation included Dr Marthese Portelli, William Spiteri Bailey, Mark Bajada, Brian Muscat, Sergio Vella, Joe Tanti and Daniel Debono.

The visit was organised by the Brussels office of the MBB. The MBB is the EUbusiness advisory organisati­on of the Malta Chamber and the Malta Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n. It is also a partner of the Enterprise Europe Network.

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