coordination at Community level of national legislation in the sphere of the
internal market and of the
customs union, in particular:
the free movement of goods including the
harmonization of technical standards
the right of establishment
the freedom to provide services (other than in the financial and postal sectors)
measures aiming at the identification and removal of potential obstacles to the functioning of the internal market;
the promotion and protection of the economic interests of consumers (other than public health and food safety issues) in the context of the establishment of the internal market.
IMCO members have noted that the
Russian invasion of Ukraine has had a notable impact on the European Union's single or internal market and are continuing to monitor the situation.[2]