
Ref. Ares(2020)4363250 - 21/08/2020
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
SECRETARIAT-GENERAL
Directorate E - Twin Transition, Economic & Social Affairs
The Director
Brussels
SG.E.2/BG
Ms Venetia Roxburgh
40 Bermondsey Street
London
Par email: ask+request-8424-
xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx
Subject:
Your application for access to documents - Ref GestDem No
2020/4722
Dear Ms Roxburgh,
We refer to your request addressed to the Commission to access documents, dated
04/08/2020, registered on 05/08/2020 under the following reference number: 2020/4722.
We enclose a copy of the documents requested relating to the meetings between the
European Round Table for Industry and Executive Vice-President of the European
Commission Mr Frans Timmermans on the 25/06/2020.
Please note that in line with Article 4(1)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 all
personal data has been redacted. In your request, you do not express any particular
interest to have access to these personal data nor do you put forward any arguments to
establish the necessity to have the data transmitted for a specific purpose in the public
interest.
In case you disagree with this position, you are entitled, in accordance with Article 7(2)
of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001, to submit a confirmatory application requesting the
Commission to review this position. Such a confirmatory application should be addressed
within 15 working days upon receipt of this letter to the Secretariat-General of the
Commission at the following address:
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIà - Tel. +32 22991111

European Commission
Secretary-General Transparency unit SG-C.l
BERL 7/076
B-1049 Bruxelles
or by email t
o: xxxxxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxx.xx
(e-signed)
John WATSON
Enclosure:
Four documents concerning the meeting between the European
Round Table for Industry and Executive Vice-President of the
European Commission Mr Frans Timmermans
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Electronically signed on 21/08/2020 14:43 (UTC+02) in accordance with article 4.2 (Validity of electronic documents) of Commission Decision 2004/563