At the start of the
Barroso Commission Germany, backed by Britain and France suggested an economic "
super-commissioner" to fight for
competitiveness. Although rejected, this idea though has been taken on by Verheugen, as the Enterprise and Industry portfolio was enlarged and was made a
Vice-President. As Commissioner, he indicates his aim to increase the competitiveness of Europe, there is a separate
Commissioner for Competition dealing with competition between companies within Europe. However, with the numerous economic portfolios, there is a degree of overlap which has been a matter of concern for him along with the purported difficulty of firing
director-generals. Verheugen also chairs the
Competitiveness Council Commissioners Group and is the vice chair of the
Group of Commissioners on the Lisbon Strategy. He is expected to be the European chair of the new
Transatlantic Economic Council. He has stated a desire to cut
red tape, especially to make it more favourable to
SMEs. He also highlights research and innovation as "twin keys to future competitiveness". He outlines his priorities as; better regulation, a modern industrial policy, SMEs and innovation. To promote competitiveness, he laid down three policies derived from the treaties; "Competitiveness and improvement of the business environment (Art. 157). Completing and managing the
Internal Market for products (Art. 28 and 95) and Innovation and research framework programmes (Title XVIII)." The commissioner was heavily involved in work on the
REACH directive and ensuring its compatibility with the Lisbon Strategy. He sees a common patent in the Union implemented by 2012 which he sees as important as patent application for the 24 million SMEs in Europe are on average 11 times higher than in the United States. Verheugen's head of cabinet is Petra Erler. His deputy head is Simon Mordue and his spokesperson is Ton van Lierop. There was a minor political row over Erler's appointment with allegations of her being appointed due to their friendship. These allegations were later aggravated over photos of them together on holiday holding hands, and then on a
naturist beach together in
Lithuania. In response to the refusal of countries to sign the
Kyoto protocol, such as the United States and Australia, Verheugen asked
President Barroso to look into whether the EU could implement taxes on products imported from those countries not taking
low-carbon policies on board (
Border Tax Adjustments). ==List of commissioners==