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3 Amendments of Rachida DATI related to 2016/2031(INI)

Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
Recital B
B. whereas the adoption of the CU was originally conceived as an intermediate step towards full accession in a relatively short period, and whereas the CU is becoming increasingly less well equippedCU needs to be adapted in order to address the changing dynamics of global trade integration;
2017/01/26
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 45 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Notes that the free movement of technical and management professionals is essential for deeper economic integration in the CU; highlights however that the free movement of above categories is only possible if requirements in terms of security and public order are met, that they don’t represent a risk of irregular migration and that they fulfil the needs of employment in both partners’ job markets; recognises that the need for visas for business travellers is perceived as being restrictive on trade in goods, and even more so in the potential event of inclusion of the provision of services in the CU;
2017/01/26
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 51 #
6. Considers that visa-free travel or the creation of a long-term multiple-entry visa for business travellers would have a positive impact on bilateral trade, provided that security, public order and migration requirements are fully met;
2017/01/26
Committee: LIBE