The French parliament has passed a significant simplification bill aimed at reducing bureaucracy in various sectors, especially for businesses. This bill, with a troubled passage through the Assemblée nationale, includes measures that will modernize and digitize administrative procedures, streamline information sharing among government departments, and consolidate public procurement contracts into a singular online platform by 2028. A controversial amendment scrapping Low Emissions Zones is included but remains contentious. The government will also analyze legislative impacts on small and medium-sized enterprises to avoid previous complications, particularly concerning tax regulations.
The simplification bill is set to cut bureaucracy with 26 main measures aimed at simplifying administration and easing the regulatory burden on businesses.
By 2028, all public procurement contracts will be processed through a single online platform, enhancing access for businesses to vital procurement information.
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