Brussels, 10 January 2022
The EU Parliament’s negotiating team on the Digital Markets Act (DMA) led by rapporteur Andreas Schwab will start negotiations with the French Presidency of the Council on 11 January, at 11.00.
Ahead of the start of the trilogues (three-way talks between Parliament, Council and Commission) on the Digital Markets Act proposal, rapporteur Andreas Schwab (EPP, DE), who will lead the negotiations on Parliament’s behalf, said:
“The Parliament will push during the trilogue negotiations for the DMA to really become the European tool to end unfair practices used by the largest digital companies. Together with the Council and the Commission, we want the DMA to deliver more competition and a fair framework in the European Digital Single Market.
We want to avoid the biggest companies just getting ‘fatter’, so that companies with the best products, and not just those with the biggest market power, can grow. Consequently, the European Parliament strengthened the DMA proposal significantly: we want to focus on the biggest gatekeepers first and make the rules for them even stronger. We want an enforceable DMA and therefore use the resources of both member states and the European Commission.
Lastly, as the rapporteur, I will take the responsibility to defend the newly created provisions on acquisitions, on advertising and on interoperability. This position enjoys overwhelming support across all political groups. Therefore, I will work hard to defend this position in the negotiations with the member states”.
Further information
- Rule 74 of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure: Conduct of interinstitutional negotiations during the ordinary legislative procedure
- Press release – Digital Markets Act: Parliament ready to start negotiations with Council
- Digital Markets Act: text approved in plenary on 15.12.2021
- Procedure file
- Video recording of the debate in plenary on 14.12.2021
- Video recording of the press conference by the rapporteur, Andreas Schwab, after the vote in committee, on 23.11.2021
- Multimedia package: Digital Services and Digital Markets Act
- Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection