The Czech Republic, which is set to take over the rotating presidency of the EU Council on 1 July, has indicated that it intends to focus on the single market and tackle the future Single Market Emergency Instrument (SMEI) and the EU Chips Act, according to information gathered on Monday 20 June.
The Czech Republic wants to put the single market at the top of its agenda. An informal meeting dedicated to the internal market will be held in Prague on 19 and 20 July. The Czech Republic also...