Cluj IT is proud to join the European DIGITAL SME Alliance’s campaign advocating for a unified corporate framework across the EU, known as the 28th Regime.
The European Commission is preparing one of the most significant reforms in decades, aiming to make it simpler for businesses to operate across all 27 Member States. A truly effective framework could finally deliver what the Single Market has long promised: predictable, interoperable, and easy-to-navigate rules for companies of all sizes.
However, early indications suggest that the proposal could:
- Limit access to a narrow category of companies
- Use a directive instead of a regulation, leaving harmonisation only partial
- Risk adding bureaucratic complexity rather than simplifying compliance
That’s why Cluj IT, alongside businesses and associations across Europe, is calling for a 28th Regime that is:
- Open to all companies, regardless of size or sector
- Implemented as a regulation, ensuring full harmonisation across the EU
- Designed to simplify compliance, making it easier than existing national frameworks
By signing this campaign, Cluj IT supports an ambitious, inclusive, and practical approach to European business law, one that allows companies to scale efficiently, innovate, and contribute to the growth of the Single Market.
We encourage all businesses and associations to learn more, get involved, and support a framework that strengthens the European Single Market for everyone.
Why this matters for Romania’s IT sector:
- Romanian tech companies often face challenges when expanding across borders due to different national rules and administrative barriers.
- A unified, simple framework would reduce costs, speed up market access, and enhance competitiveness.
- Supporting the campaign is a way for the Romanian IT community to have a voice in shaping EU policy.
Cluj IT encourages all members, partners, and businesses to stay informed and engage in this important discussion. Together, we can help ensure that the 28th Regime benefits all companies and strengthens Europe’s Single Market.


























