CME’s position on DAC7
DAC7, introduced by the European Commission, establishes harmonised reporting obligations for digital platforms to support tax authorities in identifying potentially taxable income generated through platform activities. It builds on broader international efforts to improve tax transparency, including work carried out at the level of the...
CME’s position on the Right to Repair
CME welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the European Commission’s public consultation and call for evidence on the right to repair. Online classifieds marketplaces inherently support a culture of reuse and repair, as consumers and businesses trade second-hand goods on our platforms. Extending the lifecycle of products and...
CME’s position on the Digital Services Act
The Digital Services Act, introduced by the European Commission, sets out harmonised obligations for online intermediaries aimed at addressing illegal content, improving platform accountability, and increasing transparency for users. It builds on longstanding foundations of EU digital regulation, including the country-of-origin...
CME’s position on the General Product Safety Regulation
The General Product Safety Regulation, proposed by the European Commission, establishes updated requirements for product safety, market surveillance, and online marketplace responsibilities. It complements existing EU product safety and digital legislation and strengthens enforcement tools against unsafe products, including those sold...
CME’s position on the Waste Framework Directive
The Waste Framework Directive, proposed by the European Commission, sets the EU-wide rules for waste prevention, management, and the promotion of reuse and circularity. It complements broader EU environmental and circular economy legislation and provides a key framework to reduce textile waste and advance sustainability. A coherent and...