Title: Building a Europe of excellence: Turning knowledge into growth
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Signhild Arnegård Hansen Swedish
Enterprise Svenska LantChips
Philip Lambrecht FEB
Lars G. Josefsson Vattenfall
Alexander Italianer European Commission
Bernard Wientjes Netherlands Industry
and Employers
Janicke Schultz- Petersen MJK Automation Danish I
ndustries
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Moderator
- Philip Lambrecht
- Secretary General
- Federation of
- Enterprises in Belgium
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- Lars G. Josefsson
- President and CEO
- Vattenfall AB
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Better Regulationon the Electricity Market
A Twofold Task
5 Two Sides of Regulation
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- Regulation of electricity grids
- Natural monopolies which cannot be subject to
competition - Regulation can create competition vs. benchmark
- Regulation of liberalised markets
- Market design in order to facilitate competition
6 Balancing objectives in grid regulation
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Incentives for grid operators
Fair pricing for consumers
- Today different methods and results in all
member states - Room for improvement through coordination
between regulators - In the long run, a reasonable return for grid
operators is also in the interest of consumers
7 Regulation of liberalised market
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- Need for regulator with same scope as the desired
market - Example ERGEG (the sum of national regulators)-
Each has only a national scope- ERGEG has
problems agreeing, e.g. the Inter-TSO
compensation mechanism - Need for a European/regional regulation with
sufficient powers
8 Key to regional market development
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- Ownership unbundling does not address the risk of
putting national interests first- Example
Nordic market where unbundled national TSOs
still at times transfer internal bottlenecks to
national border - We should create regional ISOs
- ISOs should lead market development- Trading
rules, bottleneck management, balancing, etc. - Regulatory support from European/regional
regulatory function
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A European regulatory function does not need
to be controversial
- It will handle issues not handled today- E.g.
cross-border - It will support the market- Better competition-
Stronger trust
If such a function is in the interest of both
customers and the industry,why shouldnt
national governments support it?
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Signhild Arnegård Hansen Vice President Confederat
ion of Swedish Enterprise CEO Svenska LantChips
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Best practices for better regulation
The Swedish case
12New or changed Regulations Adm burden on
Business in Sweden/EU based
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Source
Increased Reduced Unchanged
EU-based
13The Total Costs of Regulations to Business, one
company Kemibolaget
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Costs per employee 33.111 euro per year
Source
14The Total Costs of Regulations to Business, one
company Stjernsunds Farm
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Costs per employee SEK 365 000 per year
Source
15Good practice in Sweden for Better Regulation
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- Transparent legislative process
- Involvement of and consultation with stakeholders
in different stages of the process - Royal Commission (acts and ordinances) consists
of stakeholders from business and public
officials - A broad consultation process when the proposals
are presented - Informal consultations whith stakeholders
- Improvement and measures
- More time for consultation
- Better Impact Analysis are required
- Impact Assessments Board are missing
16Measures to improve the quality of RIAs
Simplification, in the EU
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- Always make sure that all the costs for Business
are presented in the RIA - Measure all the EU-legislation with the SCM
- Develop a model for measuring the Total
Regulatory Costs for Business in the existing
EU-regulations
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Janicke Schultz- Petersen Managing Director MJK
Automation Member Executive Committee Member
Permanent Committee SMEs Confed. of Danish
Industries
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The Danish Experience
- Objective to reduce administrative burdens with
25 per cent by end of 2010. - Standard Cost Model was put in use in August 2004
- End of 2006 administrative burdens are reduced
with approximately 6 per cent. - 45 per cent of all administrative burdens in
Denmark stems from EU legislation. - Crucial that the EU institutions speed up the
work with better regulation.
19Example of the web of reports
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- 12 x VAT and other duty
- 12 x Intrastat
- 12 x Order- and revenue statistic
- 12 x Labour report (eg. income tax)
- 4 x VIES (VAT Information Exchange System)
- 4 x Statistic on goods for industry
- 2 x Corporation tax
- 1 x Account statistics
- x Corporation tax return
- 60 reports in a year to just two agencies!
National statistical institute
Tax agency
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Better Regulation in Europe
- Listen to the advice of the business sector
- Establish an independent body to supervise the
work - Pick the "lower hanging fruits"
21Reform Intrastat
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Country A
A smarter solution
Exporting Company
Statistics
Exporting Company
Importing Company
Statistics
Country B
Exporting Company
Exporting Company
Statistics
Statistics
Importing Company
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Bernard Wientjes President Confederation of
Netherlands Industry and Employers VNO-NCW
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Best practices for better regulation
the Dutch experience
24 Succes factors
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- High political priority, nr 1 priority for
entrepreneurs. - Objective 25 net reduction target
- Independent watchdog advisory board ACTAL
- Measured via Standard cost model
- Business involvement
25 Partial success so next phase has to be more
fundamental
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- Towards a high trust society less ex-ante, more
ex-post - Means less permits, more enforcement
- New 25 net target
- Including compliance costs
- At every government level, also locally
26 Conclusion my job is safe
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- Much missionary work to be done at national and
European level - Basically positive about Commission Strategy, but
room for improvement - Importance of business involvement
- 25 target at EU and member state level
- Also responsibilities for business
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Alexander Italianer Deputy Secretary
General European Commission
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Better Regulation Agenda for the EU
29Upstream Impact Assessment
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- 2005 Guidelines recognised reference framework
- 2003-2006 195 assessments
- 2007 100 (planned)
- Common approach among institutions
- Quality control Impact Assessment Board
- 2007 External evaluation
- Challenges coverage, proportionate application,
other institutions
30Downstream (1) Simplification
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- 2005-2008 Rolling Programme 100 initiatives
(1200 legal acts) - Commission tabled 46 initiatives
- Adopted by co-legislator 5 acts
- 2006 update 44 new initiatives
- Codification 500 acts by 2008 (85 tabled)
- Screening pending proposals 78 withdrawn
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Downstream (2) Reduce administrative burden
- Action Programme endorsed by European Council
- Joint effort EU Member States
- EU legislation 25 reduction for business by
2012 - Member States comparable ambition
- 10 first measures tabled before mid 2007(
transport, company law and food hygiene, etc.) .
Estimated cut 1.3bn - Concentrate on priority sectors, accounting for
majority of burdens - Business input and feedback on results will be
important
32Better Regulation National level
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- Integrate into national reform programmes
impact assessment, consultation and
simplification - Administrative burden on business
- majority from national legislation
- national reduction programmes
- assistance methodology, identification,
measurement - Applying EU law transposition, enforcement 4500
ongoing infringements and complaints)
33Better Regulation Stakeholders and expertise
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- 2002 Minimum Standards for consultation review
in the context of the European Transparency
Initiative - Guidelines collection and use of expertise,
public registers - Consultation mandatory for impact assessment
- Stakeholder input essential to identify potential
for simplification and reduction of
administrative burden - Stakeholder input also throughout the legislative
process
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Signhild Arnegård Hansen Swedish
Enterprise Svenska LantChips
Philip Lambrecht FEB
Lars G. Josefsson Vattenfall
Alexander Italianer European Commission
Bernard Wientjes Netherlands Industry
and Employers
Janicke Schultz- Petersen MJK Automation Danish I
ndustries