In an effort to rekindle European faith in the social and economic power of the 27-nation bloc, the European Commission on Wednesday (27 October) laid down plans for a new Single Market Act, offering a list of 50 proposals that could be put into action in the next two years.
The proposals range from making it easier to register a car in another country to creating an EU professional ID card to help people do business across borders.
The list will be subjected to a four-month public debate in the hope that more European citizens will get involved and voice their opinions.
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