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 skills could boost EU competitiveness

European companies are losing up to €25m worth of business a year because of 
poor language skills, the EU’s new multilingualism chief has warned.

Speaking at his first major press conference since taking office in January, 
Bulgarian commissioner Leonard Orban presented the finding of a recent study 
showing that Europe’s SMEs are at a disadvantage because of their lack of 
language skills.

“Companies need to become more aware that they need a multilingual policy”, 
said Orban, who added that more than 10 per cent of those SMEs taking part in 
the study believed they had lost contracts because of their poor language 
skills.

“The mother tongue is the best way to address a person…. How can you promote 
your products if you are unable to pass the message in the consumers’ language?”

“Investing in languages can dramatically improve a company’s business 
opportunities,” he added.

And a better knowledge of languages would also improve worker mobility and help 
combat unemployment, he argued.

The study highlighted English, French, German and Russian as the key languages 
for small businesses, though Orban also said that Chinese would be “extremely 
important” for European companies in the future.

The Bulgarian chief said he would be revealing ambitious plans in 2008 - the 
EU’s year for intercultural dialogue - to improve language take up across 
Europe after consulting with stakeholders and national governments.

His proposals will be funded under the European commission’s €1bn a year 
translation budget line.

Orban also said he would press to have more TV programmes subtitled rather than 
dubbed, in a move to boost multilingualism.

“This could be very successful foreign language teaching tool, and free of 
charge for the consumer.”

Orban also responded to media comments ridiculing his role and responsibilities 
which were carved out of education commissioner’s Jan Figel’s portfolio to 
accommodate the new Bulgarian commissioner.

“I can assure you I have a full time job. I will be extremely active,” he told 
journalists.

©2007 theparliament.com

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