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The single market is one of the EU’s greatest achievements. It fuels growth and jobs and makes everyday life easier for people and businesses. Thanks to the single market (sometimes also called the internal market) people, goods, services and money can move around the EU almost as freely as within a single country. EU citizens can study, live, shop, work and retire in any EU country, and enjoy
products from all over Europe. Hundreds of technical, legal and bureaucratic barriers to free trade and free movement between EU Member States have been removed to make things flow more easily within the single market. As a result, companies have expanded their operations and competition has brought prices down and given consumers more choice. For example, phone calls in Europe are much cheaper, and airfares have fallen significantly and new routes have opened up. At the same time, the EU works to ensure that these greater freedoms do not undermine fairness, consumer protection or environmental sustainability.
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Published:
2020-10-28
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Communication
(
European Commission
)
Themes:
Intra-Community trade — Free movement of goods
Subject:
EU Member State
,
European integration
,
European Union
,
market planning
,
single market
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978-92-79-95683-6
DOI
10.2775/282406
Catalogue number
NA-04-18-794-EN-N
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978-92-79-95683-6
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10.2775/282406
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NA-04-18-794-EN-N
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978-92-79-95663-8
DOI
10.2775/00431
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NA-04-18-794-EN-C
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978-92-79-95663-8
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10.2775/00431
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