Since it was set up in 2015, the Structural Reform Support Service has undertaken to assist 15 member states to carry out more than 150 structural reform projects, the European Commission announced on Thursday 14 September.
“Experience shows that reforms pay off. They bring more jobs and robust growth”, said the European Commissioner for Financial Services, Valdis Dombrovskis, in a press release.The service manages the Structural Reform Support Programme, which entered into force in May...