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EU Proposes 'EU Inc.' Corporate Form to Harmonize Startup Rules

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The proposal aims to make it easier for companies to start and grow within the EU by choosing the new corporate form instead of national ones.

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The proposal is described as a '28th regime' - an alternative to the 27 EU member states' national regulations.

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Open Questions

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What specific legal or bureaucratic barriers the proposal aims to eliminate beyond registration time and cost.
How the proposal will ensure compliance with national labor laws while offering a unified corporate form.
Which member states or political groups oppose the proposal and their specific objections.
The timeline for the proposal's adoption and implementation across the EU.
How the '28th regime' will interact with existing national corporate forms in practice.
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