Liberalizacija tržišta usluga
Liberalizacija tržišta usluga ima cilj poduzetnicima olakšati poslovanje na hrvatskom i europskom unutarnjem tržištu. Takva regulatorna reforma otvara prostor za povećanje gospodarske aktivnost i produktivnosti.
Ključan pokazatelj rezultata ove reforme je 333 provedene mjere u 50 uslužnih djelatnosti i profesija. Time je ostvaren cilj određen kroz NPOO i nacionalne programe reformi.
Institucionalni okvir
Institucionalni okvir koji uređuje pravo poslovnog nastana i slobodu pružanja usluga dijele sve države Europskog gospodarskog prostora (EU+EFTA) kroz Ugovor o funkcioniranju Europske unije (članci 49.-61.). Navedeni okvir za slobodno tržište usluga konkretnije uređuje Direktiva o uslugama koja je prenijeta kroz horizontalni Zakon o uslugama.
Centar unutarnjeg tržišta EU
Centar unutarnjeg tržišta EU pruža podršku lakšem pristupu europskom tržištu objedinjavajući niz institucionalnih alata koje koriste sve EU/EGP države - sve na jednom mjestu. Pritom se koriste dva alata za administrativnu podršku lakšem pokretanju poslovanja i pristupu tržištu usluga:
Jedinstvena kontaktna točka za usluge pruža niz informacija o pokretanju poslovanja na hrvatskom tržištu usluga.
Informacijski sustav unutarnjeg tržišta (IMI) je zajednički europski elektronički sustav koji služi za prekogranično obavješćivanje o (ne)opravdanosti regulatornih zahtjeva za tržište usluga i za za brze prekogranične administrativne provjere podataka vezane uz različita područja, čime se izbjegava prekomjerna birokracija.
SERVICES MARKET LIBERALIZATION IN CROATIA
Services market liberalization aims to facilitate business operations in the Croatian and the European internal market. Such regulatory reform can increase economic activity and productivity.
A key result indicator is 333 implemented measures in approximately 50 service activities and professions.
Institutional framework
The institutional market framework, which regulates the right of establishment and freedom to provide services, is shared by all countries of the European Economic Area (EU+EFTA) through the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (Articles 49-61). The mentioned framework is more specifically regulated by the Services Directive, which is transposed to the national legislation by the horizontal Services Act.
A free market for goods and services, i.e., removing barriers to business in the Croatian and European markets, is important for Croatian exporters.
EU Internal Market Centre
The EU Internal Market Centre facilitates easier access to the European market by integrating several tools commonly used by EU/EEA countries, all in one place. There are two tools used for administrative support for an easier start of a business and easier access to the services market:
Point of Single Contact for services provides information on starting a business in the Croatian services market.
Internal Market Information System (IMI) is a joint European electronic system that targets cross-border notification on (un)justified regulatory requirements for the services market and facilitates faster cross-border administrative verification of data related to the internal market.
Ključan pokazatelj rezultata ove reforme je 333 provedene mjere u 50 uslužnih djelatnosti i profesija. Time je ostvaren cilj određen kroz NPOO i nacionalne programe reformi.
Institucionalni okvir
Institucionalni okvir koji uređuje pravo poslovnog nastana i slobodu pružanja usluga dijele sve države Europskog gospodarskog prostora (EU+EFTA) kroz Ugovor o funkcioniranju Europske unije (članci 49.-61.). Navedeni okvir za slobodno tržište usluga konkretnije uređuje Direktiva o uslugama koja je prenijeta kroz horizontalni Zakon o uslugama.
Centar unutarnjeg tržišta EU
Centar unutarnjeg tržišta EU pruža podršku lakšem pristupu europskom tržištu objedinjavajući niz institucionalnih alata koje koriste sve EU/EGP države - sve na jednom mjestu. Pritom se koriste dva alata za administrativnu podršku lakšem pokretanju poslovanja i pristupu tržištu usluga:
Jedinstvena kontaktna točka za usluge pruža niz informacija o pokretanju poslovanja na hrvatskom tržištu usluga.
Informacijski sustav unutarnjeg tržišta (IMI) je zajednički europski elektronički sustav koji služi za prekogranično obavješćivanje o (ne)opravdanosti regulatornih zahtjeva za tržište usluga i za za brze prekogranične administrativne provjere podataka vezane uz različita područja, čime se izbjegava prekomjerna birokracija.
SERVICES MARKET LIBERALIZATION IN CROATIA
Services market liberalization aims to facilitate business operations in the Croatian and the European internal market. Such regulatory reform can increase economic activity and productivity.
A key result indicator is 333 implemented measures in approximately 50 service activities and professions.
Institutional framework
The institutional market framework, which regulates the right of establishment and freedom to provide services, is shared by all countries of the European Economic Area (EU+EFTA) through the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (Articles 49-61). The mentioned framework is more specifically regulated by the Services Directive, which is transposed to the national legislation by the horizontal Services Act.
A free market for goods and services, i.e., removing barriers to business in the Croatian and European markets, is important for Croatian exporters.
EU Internal Market Centre
The EU Internal Market Centre facilitates easier access to the European market by integrating several tools commonly used by EU/EEA countries, all in one place. There are two tools used for administrative support for an easier start of a business and easier access to the services market:
Point of Single Contact for services provides information on starting a business in the Croatian services market.
Internal Market Information System (IMI) is a joint European electronic system that targets cross-border notification on (un)justified regulatory requirements for the services market and facilitates faster cross-border administrative verification of data related to the internal market.