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Business opportunity leads in European Union
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How to do business in European countries?
Most European countries are welcoming to foreigners who seek to open a business, as new enterprises help to bolster local economies. You don't need a visa or work permit to start a business in most European countries, but you'll generally need a residency permit in the country where you hope to establish your business.
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How do businesses benefit from being in the EU?
The EU offers support to small businesses through local, regional or national authorities. Financial intermediaries such as banks and venture capital firms also provide funding with in the form of EU-guaranteed loans, lease finance and equity funding.
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Which is the best country in the EU to open a business?
There are EU countries with great tax benefits. Georgia is up to potentially become an EU country. Portugal is one of the most tax friendly EU countries. Cyprus is a great place to establish business enterprises. Greece is a beautiful part of the European Union. Malta has a fairly good corporate income tax rate.
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What is the role of the European Union in international business?
The EU is responsible for the trade policy of the member countries and negotiates agreements for them. Speaking as one voice, the EU carries more weight in international trade negotiations than each individual member would. The EU actively engages with countries or regional groupings to negotiate trade agreements.
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two-thirds of economic growth in industrialised countries in the last twenty years were only possible due to investments in research and innovation this is a key finding of a report carried out by a group of experts led by Pascal Lamy former EU trade commissioner and former director-general of the World Trade Organization la MCOs the next EU budget to double spending on research and innovation the current EU programme horizon 2020 has a budget of nearly 80 billion euros to fund science research and innovations the budget for the next framework programme hasn't been decided yet Pascal Lamy defence it should be increased to 160 billion euros we are competing the frontier of Technology with us with China with Korea with Japan so we need to keep investing and we need to invest more than others because our population is shrinking so our growth in the future is much more dependent on productivity than in other places where population is growing which is an important growth factor Marco's buyer is the director-general of business Europe which represents business Federation's from all over Europe to the European institutions viral supports the increase of budget for EU research programmes and calls attention for the right legal framework and the important role of industries in Europe we are having very good ideas good research results but we are struggling in translating this into products and into services industry is key and this at the core of this development industrial companies are of course the largest investors largest private investors in research and development in Europe we need the research institutions we need small companies we need large companies we need research centres we need academia but only together with industry we can optimize the ecosystem and with an optimized cooperation we can improve the situation already by the end of 2017 the European Commission will give its first ideas on the successor of horizon 2020 the 9th Framework Programme only a few months later the Commission will publish his proposal following the budget plans for the next financing period the decision on the budget for research and innovation will be decisive for the future of Europe you
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