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Wednesday, 26 May 2021, with Anna Cavazzini (Chairwoman) Presiding European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection IMCO_PV(2021)0526_1 MINUTES Meeting of 26 May 2021, 9.30-12.30 and 13.45-16.15 and 16.45-18.45, and 27 May 2021, 9.30-12.30 and 16.45-17.45 (joint meeting) BRUSSELS The meeting was held with the remote participation of most attendants and opened at 9.33 on Wednesday, 26 May 2021, with Anna Cavazzini (Chairwoman) presiding. 1. Adoption of agenda IMCO_OJ(2021)0526_1 Decision: The draft agenda was adopted in the form shown in these minutes. 2. Chair's announcements A. Interpretation Interpretation is available for the following languages: Wednesday, 26 May, 9.30 – 12.30: FR DE IT EN DA (passive) ES CS PL (passive) SK RO Wednesday, 26 May, 13.45 – 16.15 and 16.45-18.45: FR DE IT EN DA ES CS PL SK RO Thursday, 27 May: FR DE IT EN DA ES CS PL SK RO Speakers were invited to speak their mother tongue if it is one of languages for which interpretation is available. PV\1233909EN.docx PE693.838v01-00 EN United in diversityEN B. Time Management The chair reminded MEPs that Coordinators have agreed an adapted framework for the exchange of views on Reports/Opinions which restricts the floor to one MEP per Political Group (usually the shadow or his/her replacement) for a limited duration. This reflects the limitation imposed to all committee meetings and the necessity to give priority to items of business in relation to COVID-19 issues. C. Webstreaming and eMeeting The Chairwoman reminded Members that the meeting is webstreamed live and that the eMeeting application is available on tablet or laptop to access the meeting documents, as IMCO is totally paperless. D. Newsletter Members were also informed that the new issue of IMCO's Newsletter (Nr.119) is available. 3. Approval of minutes of meetings 8 March 2021 PV – PE691.084v01-00 14-15 April 2021 PV – PE692.746v01-00 Remote voting procedure on amendments (in parallel with Committee proceedings) to the draft opinion under points 4 took place between 9.40 and 10.40. 4. Regulation on serious cross-border threats to health repealing Decision No 1082/2013/EU IMCO/9/04628 ***I 2020/0322(COD) COM(2020)0727 – C9-0367/2020 Rapporteur for the opinion: Rasmus Andresen (Verts/ALE) PA – PE689.513v01-00 AM – PE691.332v01-00 Responsible: ENVI Véronique Trillet-Lenoir (Renew) PR – PE689.812v01-00 AM – PE692.634v01-00 AM – PE692.635v01-00 Vote on amendments ------ Public hearing 5. Implementation of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement: challenges for the integrity of the Single Market and the Customs Union Speakers: Anna Cavazzini, Dimitri Sérafimoff (Chair of the Customs and Indirect Taxation Institute. European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services (CLECAT)), Martin Michelot (Policy and International Affairs Manager, International association of independent testing, inspection and certification PE693.838v01-00 2/26 PV\1233909EN.docx EN companies (TIC Council)), Andreea Gulacsi (Director - Governance & Partnerships, CEN (European Committee for Standardisation) and CENELEC (European Committee for Electro technical Standardisation), Luisa Santos (Deputy Director General and Chair of BusinessEurope´s EU-UK Task Force, BusinessEurope), Carlo Forte (Chair of the CCBE International Legal Services Committee, Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE)), Richard Szostak (Director of UK Service of the Secretariat-General, European Commission), Deirdre Clune, Adriana Maldonado López, Sandro Gozi, Anna Cavazzini, Eugen Jurzyca, Kateřina Konečná Joint debate 6. Roaming on public mobile communications networks within the Union (recast) IMCO/9/05478 ***I 2021/0045(COD) COM(2021)0085 – C9-0085/2021 Rapporteur for the opinion: Róża Thun und Hohenstein (PPE) Responsible: ITRE Angelika Winzig (PPE) Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 3 June 2021, 12.00 Speakers: Róża Thun und Hohenstein, Adriana Maldonado López, Ivars Ijabs, Rasmus Andresen, Adam Bielan, Anne-Sophie Pelletier, Róża Thun und Hohenstein 7. Resilience of critical entities IMCO/9/04990 ***I 2020/0365(COD) COM(2020)0829 – C9-0421/2020 Rapporteur for the opinion: Alex Agius Saliba (S&D) PA – PE691.165v01-00 Responsible: LIBE* Michal Šimečka (Renew) Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 27 May 2021, 12.00 Speakers: Marc Angel, Andreas Schwab, Morten Løkkegaard, Isabella Tovaglieri, Katrin Langensiepen, Kosma Złotowski, Kateřina Konečná, Marc Angel ------ The meeting was adjourned at 11.58 and resumed at 13.48 with Anna Cavazzini (Chairwoman) presiding. 8. Chair’s announcements The Chairwoman validated the results of the votes on the amendments to the dossier under point 4, which were communicated to all members by an email from the Secretariat shortly after the vote. The Chairwoman verified that the Quorum was reached and consequently the committee proceeded with the final vote. PV\1233909EN.docx 3/26 PE693.838v01-00 EN The Chairwoman announced the opening of the vote on the final votes under point 4 from 13.50 to 14.30. The results of the final vote were communicated by the Chairwoman and in writing and published on IMCO’s website. Adoption of draft opinion on Regulation on serious cross-border threats to health repealing Decision No 1082/2013/EU (Rasmus Andresen) Result: 35 votes in favour, 2 against and 8 abstentions Report on ongoing interinstitutional negotiations 9. Insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles, and the enforcement of the obligation to ensure against such liability IMCO/9/00321 ***I 2018/0168(COD) COM(2018)0336 – C8-0211/2018 Rapporteur: Dita Charanzová (Renew) Responsible: IMCO Reporting back to committee on the negotiations (Rule 74(3)) Speakers: Dita Charanzová Joint debate 10. Establishing the European Union Single Window Environment for Customs and amending Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 IMCO/9/04529 ***I 2020/0306(COD) COM(2020)0673 – C9-0338/2020 Rapporteur: Ivan Štefanec (PPE) Responsible: IMCO Consideration of draft report Speakers: Ivan Štefanec, Margarida Marques, Stéphanie Yon-Courtin, Marco Campomenosi, Anna Cavazzini, Carlo Fidanza, Anne-Sophie Pelletier, Diego Papaldo (Head of Unit DG TAXUD) 11. European data governance (Data Governance Act) IMCO/9/04736 ***I 2020/0340(COD) COM(2020)0767 – C9-0377/2020 Rapporteur for the opinion: Sandro Gozi (Renew) PA – PE691.362v01-00 Responsible: ITRE Angelika Niebler (PPE) PR – PE691.139v03-00 AM – PE691.468v01-00 AM – PE691.449v01-00 PE693.838v01-00 4/26 PV\1233909EN.docx EN AM – PE692.584v01-00 Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 27 May 2021, 13.00 Speakers: Sandro Gozi, Andrey Kovatchev, Maria Grapini, Virginie Joron, David Cormand, Kosma Złotowski, Anne-Sophie Pelletier 12. Protecting workers from asbestos IMCO/9/05669 2019/2182(INL) Rapporteur for the opinion: Anne-Sophie Pelletier (The Left) PA – PE691.081v01-00 Responsible: EMPL* Nikolaj Villumsen (The Left) PR – PE689.800v01-00 AM – PE691.469v02-00 Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 2 June 2021, 12.00 Speakers: Anne-Sophie Pelletier, Salvatore De Meo, Leszek Miller, Dita Charanzová, Virginie Joron, Katrin Langensiepen, Beata Mazurek 13. Measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union, repealing Directive (EU) 2016/1148 IMCO/9/04962 ***I 2020/0359(COD) COM(2020)0823 – C9-0422/2020 Rapporteur for the opinion: Morten Løkkegaard (Renew) PA – PE691.156v02-00 Responsible: ITRE* Bart Groothuis (Renew) PR – PE692.602v01-00 Consideration of draft opinion Deadline for tabling amendments: 1 June 2021, 12.00 Speakers: Morten Løkkegaard, Deirdre Clune, Maria-Manuel Leitão-Marques, Marco Campomenosi, Marcel Kolaja, Evžen Tošenovský, Morten Løkkegaard 14. An intellectual property action plan to support the EU’s recovery and resilience IMCO/9/05284 2021/2007(INI) Rapporteur for the opinion: Vlad-Marius Botoş (Renew) PA – PE680.981v01-00 AM – PE691.464v01-00 Responsible: JURI Marion Walsmann (PPE) Consideration of amendments and compromise amendments Speakers: Vlad-Marius Botoş, Salvatore De Meo, Leszek Miller, Geert Bourgeois, Kateřina Konečná, Marcel Kolaja PV\1233909EN.docx 5/26 PE693.838v01-00 EN ------ The meeting was adjourned at 15.45 and resumed at 16.47 with Anna Cavazzini (Chairwoman) presiding. Workshop 15. The DSA and DMA - a forward-looking and consumer-centered perspective Speakers: Anna Cavazzini, Christel Schaldemose, Pablo Arias Echeverría, Dita Charanzová, Alessandra Basso, Alexandra Geese, Adam Bielan, Martin Schirdewan, Andreas Schwab, Tomislav Sokol, Evelyne Gebhardt, Andrus Ansip, Virginie Joron, Rasmus Andresen, Adam Bielan, Martin Schirdewan * * * The meeting closed at 18.49 on Wednesday 26 May and resumed on Thursday 27 May at 9.34 with Anna Cavazzini (Chairwoman) presiding. With the Commission 16. Machinery products IMCO/9/05874 ***I 2021/0105(COD) COM(2021)0202 – C9-0145/2021 Responsible: IMCO Exchange of views with Commission representatives Speakers: Gwenole Cozigou (Director - DG Grow), Christel Schaldemose, Svenja Hahn, Virginie Joron, Kim Van Sparrentak, Kateřina Konečná, Ivan Štefanec, Dita Charanzová, Anne-Sophie Pelletier 17. Any other business 18. Next meetings Monday, 7 June, extraordinary meeting, 17.30 – 18.00 Monday, 21 June, 13.45 – 16.15 Monday, 21 June, 16.45 – 18.45 Tuesday, 22 June, 09.30 – 11.30 Tuesday, 22 June, 11.30 – 12.30 (Coordinators) The Chairwoman closed the meeting at 12.35 on Thursday, 27 May 2021. In camera PE693.838v01-00 6/26 PV\1233909EN.docx EN 19. Coordinators’ meeting * * * 27 May 2021, 16.45 – 17.45 (joint meeting) Joint presentation with Committee on Budgetary Control (as part of CONT committee meeting - room Altiero Spinelli 3E2 and remote participation) 20. ECA Special Report 04/2021: Customs controls: insufficient harmonisation hampers EU financial interests * Presentation of the special report by reporting E PV\1233909EN.docx 7/26 PE693.838v01-00 EN Results of roll-call votes Contents 1. Andresen Regulation on serious cross-border threats to health repealing Decision No 1082/2013/EU – 2020/0322(COD) - Rasmus Andresen (adoption of draft opinion).................9 1.1.
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