The Commission has published the single market scorecard, which shows that, despite improvements in certain areas, better implementation of Single Market rules is needed on the ground. Such improvements would help EU businesses and citizens fully benefit from their freedoms and rights, to facilitate green and digital transitions.
Thanks to the Single Market, the EU is limiting the effects of shortages by driving innovation and diversifying supply chains across Europe. A well-functioning Single Market, where innovation can flourish, is the best ally for a resilient European economy.
In agreement with Member States, the scope of the Single Market Scoreboard 2021 has been extended to three new policy areas and indicators.
The scorecard provides a detailed overview of how EU Single Market rules were applied in the European Economic Area (EEA) in 2020. It evaluates how Member States have performed as regards implementation and enforcement of EU law, integration and market openness, governance tools as well as specific policy areas. The main findings are presented in the form of a ‘traffic light’ chart, by attributing red (below average), yellow (average) and green (above average) cards per tool or area, while the arrows in the table below represent the improvements from one year to the other.