Examples of using Development of smes in English and their translations into Dutch
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potential for development of SMEs.
The new programme should grant some EUR 230 million for the development of SMEs.
to encourage the creation and development of SMEs.
The Commission, with the support of all Member States, has taken a number of measures to promote the growth and development of SMEs including.
Born from the need to collaborate with the development of SMEs and medium-sized businesses.
The region will also benefit from a global grant to promote development of SMEs.
It should like to add the long-term development of SMEs and the promotion of business transfers.
State aid rules currently offer Member States a wide range of options designed to support the development of SMEs.
We do this by business development of SMEs and the construction of public-private partnerships(PPPs).
MED-INVEST is a programme of support to cooperation for development of SMEs in Mediterranean third countries in association with European SMEs and professional organizations.
The priority that the ACP States give to the development of SMEs will determine the framework for future operations in this sector.
Cross-border cooperation: encouraging entrepreneurship and, in particular, the development of SMEs, tourism, culture,
Attention is also increasingly being given to the problems of the growth and development of SMEs from entrepreneurial selfemployment to more systematized organizations.
In the document in question I was very pleased to read that the Commission is continuing to prioritise the removal of unnecessary barriers that hold back the development of SMEs.
In this situation, spending on support for non-agricultural activities and the development of SMEs in rural areas would be at the interface between the two funds and not be covered by either of them.
It has also sustained restructuring and development of SMEs in priority sectors,
services, particularly the development of SMEs, thus promoting competitiveness.
There is also a need to improve the operation of the labour market(which should be integrated in the euro area), encourage the development of SMEs and promote training schemes that meet the increased demand for knowledge from businesses.
The European Council is convinced that the trans-European networks, the development of SMEs and scientific and technical research can make a vital contribution to job creation and competitiveness.
Specific programmes supporting the development of SMEs have been established in a certain number of developing countries, in particular the