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Clearly, we are only at the start of the necessary process of dismantling administrative and fiscal barriers.
Even more effective than the fiscal barrier is the barrier of poltroonery.
Since the removal of fiscal barriers, Customs officers have changed the emphasis of their operations.
Our second priority objective is to combat the main distortions of the market, which result from fiscal barriers and anti-competitive behaviour.
Suddenly, the momentum that had almost magically sustained the proposed Newark arena - even when there were significant political and fiscal barriers - diminished.
In addition, we call on the Commission to speed up work on eliminating the fiscal barriers hindering the transfer of employment pensions.
Congress must not miss an opportunity to end the unsustainable status quo and has a responsibility to break down fiscal barriers to job creation and economic prosperity.
Fiscal barriers - the need to adjust VAT and excise duties as goods cross EC frontiers.
The lowering of physical, technical and fiscal barriers may make it much more attractive for companies to take advantage of different labour market conditions in one country as compared with another.
Finally, the Commission will cooperate closely with the Member States in an attempt to abolish the main fiscal barriers to the creation of an internal market in supplementary pensions.
The Single Market must become a better environment for SMEs, helping them to expand their cross-border activities, improving their access to capital markets, and removing administrative and fiscal barriers.
The White Paper set out some 300 proposals (since reduced to 279) aimed at removing physical, technical and fiscal barriers affecting trade in goods, services, capital and the movement and employment of people.
The single market is the most integrated form of the common market, since it is focused more on removing barriers - physical barriers (borders), technical barriers (standards) and fiscal barriers - between Member States.
The second is to increase the participation of SMEs in the Single Market by developing their funding sources and by improving their access to capital markets, by eliminating fiscal barriers to their cross-border activities, and by revising the public procurement framework in order to make procedures more flexible and less bureaucratic.
It says: ' As a result of the gradual process of completing the single market, no individual Member State is capable nowadays of abolishing all by itself the remaining fiscal barriers hampering the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital, nor is it capable of combating the effects of tax erosion.'