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I.
JOBS, GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS
1.
To steer the Council's discussions on the 2016 European Semester, the European
Council endorsed the policy priority areas of the Annual Growth Survey:
re-launching investment, pursuing structural reforms to modernise our economies,
and conducting responsible fiscal policies. Member States will reflect these
priorities in their forthcoming National Reform Programmes and Stability or
Convergence Programmes. Such policies will contribute to placing the current
recovery on a more sustainable basis and to fostering growth and employment. The
European Council notes the Commission consultation on social issues and stresses
the importance of well-functioning labour markets and welfare systems.
2.
At its June meeting, the European Council will discuss the progress achieved in
the work towards completing the Economic and Monetary Union. It will also adopt
an Agenda for the implementation of all aspects of the Single Market, including
delivery of the Commission's Single Market, Digital Single Market and Capital
Markets Union strategies, with a view to exploiting in full its untapped growth
and productivity potential.
3.
In the light of the difficult situation of the European steel sector, in a
context of overcapacity at global level, the European Council calls on the
Council to rapidly examine the Commission's communication with a view to taking
strong action in response to this challenge
4.
The European Council notes the situation of farmers, notably in the dairy and
pig sectors, who are seriously affected by the drop in prices. It invites the
Commission to quickly act upon the outcome of the Council (Agriculture) meeting
of 15 March. It will closely follow the evolution of this sector of such
importance for Europe.
5.
The European Council notes that the Commission intends to publish shortly a
communication on an action plan on VAT. It welcomes the intention of the
Commission to include proposals for increased flexibility for Member States with
respect to reduced rates of VAT, which would provide the option to Member States
of VAT zero rating for sanitary products.
II.
CLIMATE AND ENERGY
6.
The European Council welcomes the submission by the Commission of the package on
energy security as well as of the Communication "Road from Paris". It encourages
the legislators to proceed with work on the proposals to reinforce the EU energy
security as a matter of priority on the basis of its previous conclusions and
the relevant strategies endorsed by the European Council. It also recalled the
importance of a fully-functioning and interconnected energy market. Based on the
Climate Communication, it underlines the EU's commitment to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions domestically and to increase the share of renewable energies and
improve energy efficiency as agreed by the European Council in October 2014.
Adapting the legislation in order to implement this framework remains a
priority. The European Council invites the Commission to rapidly present all the
remaining relevant proposals to this end so as to swiftly engage the legislative
process. The European Council looks forward to the signature of the Paris
Agreement in New York on 22 April and underlines the need for the European Union
and its Member States to be able to ratify the Paris Agreement as soon as
possible and on time so as to be Parties as of its entry into force.
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