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Vote brings cross-border services market a step closer for EU members

By Tobias Buck in Brussels

Published: November 23 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 23 2005 02:00

A landmark proposal to open up the European Union's services market to cross-border competition passed an important hurdle yesterday, when a European parliament committee voted in favour of breaking down national barriers to service providers.

The vote draws a line under months of acrimony, and means parliament is now likely to approve the EU services directive early next year. Such an outcome would mark a triumph for supporters of the law, which has faced fierce attacks from the French government and European trades unions.

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