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The European Commission is inviting member states and other stakeholders to comment on its updated proposal to exempt from prior Commission scrutiny under EU state aid rules aid granted through national funds for projects supported under certain EU centrally managed programmes. Member states have already been consulted on an earlier draft proposal.

With the aim of improving the interplay between EU funding rules and EU state aid rules, the Commission is proposing to streamline the state aid rules applicable to national funding of projects or financial products, which fall under the scope of certain EU programmes. The rules on EU funding and State aid rules applicable to these types of funding should be aligned to avoid unnecessary complexities, while at the same time preserving competition in the EU Single market.

Exempting aid in these areas from the obligation of prior notification to and approval by the Commission will be a major simplification. This is possible because of safeguards embedded in EU programmes managed centrally by the Commission. In particular, the support granted in the context of these programmes targets a common interest objective, addresses a market failure or socio-economic cohesion objectives and is limited to the minimum amount necessary.

The Commission's updated proposal, now subject to a second public consultation, addresses the key concerns raised by stakeholders in the first consultation. In particular, the changes in the proposal aim to improve clarity and to further align the rules with the relevant EU funding rules. The public consultation launched seeks the views of the relevant stakeholders (including member states) on the proposed revision of the GBER. Stakeholders are invited to submit comments on today's consultation by 6 July 2020.

The Commission aims to adopt the final revised text in time for the next Multiannual Financial Framework, to ensure that all rules are in place sufficiently in advance before the new funding period starts in 2021.

Vis Prezidan Egzekitif Margrethe Vestager (foto), in charge of competition policy, said: “With the aim of improving the interplay between EU funding rules and EU State aid rules, our proposal is to streamline the state aid rules applicable to national funding of projects or financial products, which fall under the scope of certain EU programmes. This will facilitate the combination of national and EU funds by exempting certain aid from prior notification and scrutiny under EU state aid rules. Although there are now specific temporary rules for aid to tackle the economic consequences of the coronavirus outbreak, it is of particular relevance that funding that does not cause undue distortions of competition can quickly reach the companies operating in the Single Market. We encourage all public authorities, companies and others stakeholders to participate in this important consultation, which is the second one on this initiative."

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