Will “EU Inc” Become a Booster For European startups?
New legal form in preparation
Ursula von der Leyen caused a stir at the World Economic Forum with five letters: EU Inc – the name for a new pan-European legal form announced by the EU Commission President in Davos. What reactions there have been to this, how the initiative is to be assessed and what problems the planned new legal form solves and does not solve, more on this in this article.
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