The Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection has published the draft agenda for its 24 and 25 June 2026 meeting in Brussels, with the programme centred on EU digital rules, Single Market legislation and consumer protection. The committee is due to receive updates on negotiations on proposals to digitalise product legislation and introduce common specifications, simplify requirements for chemical products, and simplify intra-EU transfers of defence-related products and security and defence procurement. It will also hear reports from its working groups on implementation of the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act. The agenda includes a public hearing on protecting minors online and a workshop on digital ownership in the context of consumer rights. Legislative items include consideration of compromise amendments on the 2028-2034 Single Market and Customs Programme, draft opinions on the Digital Omnibus, the Digital Networks Act and medical device simplification, and a scrutiny session on the Commission review of additional radio equipment categories under the Common Charger rules. Members are also scheduled to hold exchanges on illegal and dangerous products entering the Single Market, key Single Market barriers and the Technological Sovereignty Package. An electronic vote is scheduled on 25 June on the committee's draft opinion on the institutional aspects of artificial intelligence in the context of European integration. The agenda also sets amendment deadlines for several pending files, including 30 June 2026 for the Digital Networks Act and medical devices opinions and 8 July 2026 for the Digital Omnibus opinion.
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection2026-06-11
Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection publishes draft agenda for 24 and 25 June meeting on digital laws and Single Market files
The Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection has published the draft agenda for its 24 and 25 June meeting in Brussels. The agenda focuses on EU digital and Single Market files, including DMA and DSA implementation, the Digital Omnibus, the Digital Networks Act and several product law simplification proposals. It also includes a hearing on protecting minors online and an electronic vote on a draft opinion on the institutional aspects of artificial intelligence.