“SMEs, which complain they have been ignored so far, will be consulted both through some questionnaires, to be dispatched to SMEs owners, and on the occasion of six public debates, set to take place. The consultations goal is both the evaluation of the former governmental SMEs strategy, as well as the valid one for the period 2009 through 2013 “, underlined Florin Banateanu.
Theodor Dragan, UCECOM President, urged that the action plan for the strategy drafting is presented to business environment and that the ideas to be examined during the public debates are previously made known to the participants, so that the talks will be more efficient.
The present employers asked that the study must produce tangible results for the red tape reduction. Maria Grapini, owner of Pasmatex Co., Timisoara-based, asked that, following the strategy, the monthly forwarding of the paper forms to the Territorial Inspectorate of Employment should be scrapped, and replaced with their presentation in electronic format.
The governmental strategy for SMEs development is implemented by MECMA, through the Department for SMEs, Cooperation and Bus ines Environment, with KPMG and Finance Consulting support.
Participants in the project will examine the good practices models from other European Union member states, studies and micro-studies will be drawn up focused on SMEs backing, the SMEs current situation in Romania, the SMEs access to funding, as well as an analysis of the entrepreneurial education system in Romania and SMEs innovative activity.
The project, financed from European structural funds, has a six-month span and a value of 3,489,000 lei, of which 532,000 lei represent MECMA financing.
































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