How will the Digital Markets Act impact SMEs’ ability to grow and innovate?
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May 18, 2021
14:00 - 15:30
The European Policy Centre (EPC), in partnership with Apple will host an online roundtable on the European Commission’s proposal for a Digital Markets Act and its potential impact on SMEs. This is the second event in our joint project: A fair and thriving EU digital ecosystem: Designing policies that increase EU growth and EU-US cooperation.
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) will spell out a wide range of obligations for large online platforms that qualify as gatekeepers. Increasing the responsibilities of larger platforms can encourage better safeguards and transparency for consumers and foster greater competition and growth in the Digital Single Market (DSM). But SMEs and app-developers are concerned that the obligations intended for gatekeepers in the DSM could also have a negative impact on them. This roundtable discussion will focus on the impact that DMA rules could have on the business models of SMEs seeking active in the EU’s DSM. The potential challenges for gatekeeper’s business models could have a ‘knock-on effect’ on the SME business model, opportunities to scale up, and the future of SMEs in the Digital Single Market.
The discussion will take place under the Chatham House rule.
If you would like to join this event, please email Grace Carter.
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The EPC’s Europe’s Political Economy Programme (EPE) focuses on EU economic governance, the single market, and digital, industrial, energy, trade, and economic security policies amid significant geo-economic and technological shifts. In a world of rising geopolitical competition and a fragmenting economy, the EPE has been at the forefront of research on Europe’s competitiveness agenda, the "triple" green, digital and economic security transitions and "wartime economy". The EPE's cross-programme flagship initiative, the Brussels Economic Security Forum, examines EU-US-China dynamics, changing international economic rules and statecraft, as well as related EU policy challenges. As fast-advancing components of economic security, critical emerging technologies in clean tech, semiconductor and AI value chains and quantum are priority areas of focus. Using its convening power and multistakeholder taskforce model, the Programme aims to provide in-depth analysis and actionable recommendations to tackle key policy challenges. The EPE team comprises a diverse group of analysts with backgrounds from government, the private sector, academia, and journalism, bringing a broad range of expertise to its work.
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