Written answers
Wednesday, 4 July 2007
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Enterprise Policy
9:00 pm
Shane McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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Question 45: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his main priorities for the coming years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18983/07]
Micheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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The new Programme for Government sets out this Government's priorities in all key policy areas for the coming years. Implementation of the commitments in the Programme will be a major element informing my Department's new Strategy Statement for 2008-2010.
Some of the main priorities for me, as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, are as follows:
Working to enhance competitiveness and trade, foster entrepreneurship and encourage innovation development among indigenous enterprise and FDI companies in both the manufacturing and services sectors of our economy;
Ensuring my Department continues to deliver on the wide range of commitments falling within our remit under "Towards 2016";
Ensuring implementation of the Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation in order to ensure Ireland's continued progress towards securing its position as one of the world's advanced knowledge economies;
Continually examining the regulatory environment for business to balance the need for regulation on the one hand, and the desire not to over burden enterprise on the other;
Working with my colleague the Minister for Finance to maintain tax strategies which underpin Ireland's productivity and competitiveness levels;
Examining Company Law issues in order to ensure that the current regulatory system delivers efficient and competitive markets with high standards of corporate governance;
Effective implementation of the new Green Card employment permit scheme;
Continuing to develop policies to facilitate greater labour market participation by disabled persons and older members of the workforce;
Working with colleagues across Government on our environmental agenda; and
Ensuring that competition thrives and costs to the consumer are kept to a minimum in collaboration with the National Consumer Agency and the Competition Authority.
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