
Late payment remains a persistent issue in the construction industry, affecting both private and public contracts. The long, interconnected supply chain, power imbalances, and disputes over quality contribute to delayed payments, which can heavily impact SMEs and crafts in the sector.
EBC calls for a zero-tolerance policy on late payments and advocates for stronger enforcement of late payment regulations, protecting SMEs from the cash flow disruptions that hinder their operations.
On 6 February, the CJEU ruled that payment terms over 60 days are only valid if explicitly agreed upon by both parties. EBC welcomes the decision and calls for stronger...
On 14 January, the European Commission’s EU Payment Observatory published its Annual Report 2024, a comprehensive analysis of the main trends and developments in payment performance related to commercial transactions in...
In light of the vote in the Internal Market Committee of the European Parliament (IMCO) that took place last week, EBC takes note of the efforts of conciliation of Rapporteur...
Yesterday, the European Commission has taken a significant step towards addressing the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and crafts in the construction sector by proposing ...
In the context of the ongoing discussion on the revision of Directive 2011/7 on combating Late Payment, the employers’ organisations PIMEC (Catalonia) and Confartigianato Imprese (Italy), members of...
In the context of the consultation to revise the Directive 2011/7/EU on combating late payment in commercial transactions, the European Builders Confederation (EBC) calls for actions to further improv...