EU4IM aims at promoting the integration of the Serbian internal market into the EU common market, by improving the efficiency of Serbian institutional agents to create an attractive environment for market operators and thereby contributing meaningfully to the alignment with the EU acquis on internal market.
This is addressed by supporting Serbian institutions to adopt the EU acquis and improve their performance in 8 relevant areas of Intervention for Internal Market (Cluster 2), in different negotiation chapters, particularly in the areas of Market Surveillance and Quality Infrastructure (Chapter 1), Point of Single Contact and E-commerce (Chapter 3), Intellectual Property Law (Chapter 7), Competition and State Aid (Chapter 8) and Consumer Protection (Chapter 28).
This is approached through 4 support categories, so called components in each area, in a matrix approach:
- Component 1: Improved legal and regulatory internal market framework
- Component 2: Increased market literacy and skills for public officials
- Component 3: Increase internal market awareness for stakeholders and other beneficiaries
- Component 4: Improved access and use of digital internal market tools of the public units
The implementation modality is delegated cooperation to EU Member States Organisations: FIAP (Spain) leading, joined by Slovak Aid (SAIDC) and the Italian Development Agency (AICS).
- Sector
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- Jobs and economic growth
- Components
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- City / District
- Serbia
- EU Contribution
- 8,000,000 €
- Implementation period
- November 2023 - November 2026
- Implemented by
- FIAP (Spain) leading, joined by Slovak Aid (SAIDC) and the Italian Development Agency (AICS)