
Europe torched its own rulebook to please business, and business is still unhappy
THE SO WHAT
The EU’s red-tape bonfire shows how hard it is to convert regulatory simplification into operator relief — 20 months in and firms still see cost and complexity. If you’re planning EU expansion, don’t bank on macro “simplification” narratives; model country-by-country friction and assume only incremental gains from Brussels-level reform.
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