November 26, 2001
BRUSSELS -- The European Union's Council of Internal Market Ministers on Nov. 26 approved a proposed regulation according to which charges for cross-border bank transactions would be the same across as within member states.
Amendents agreed upon by the Council were endorsed by the European Commission, according to a news release. Once the Council has formally adopted its common position on the proposal at a future meeting, it will be forwarded to the European Parliament for its second reading.
The proposal was first presented by the European Commission in July 2001. As amended by the Council, the regulation would require:
"This regulation will help consumers and small businesses to take full advantage of the Internal Market and the euro without having to pay through the nose for cross-border transactions," said Internal Market Commissioner Frits Bolkestein.