
Freedom of Establishment for Companies
Freedom of Establishment for companies, within the context of Internal Market Law, allows businesses to set up and operate in any EU member state without unjust restrictions. This means that a company registered in one EU country can freely open branches, subsidiaries, or headquarters in other EU countries. The aim is to promote competition and economic integration across Europe, ensuring that companies can benefit from a larger market, access to resources, and a diverse customer base while being subject to the host country's laws and regulations.