Budget de l’Union: l’UE prépare un budget à la hauteur de son rôle d’acteur mondial de premier plan
La Commission européenne présentera aujourd’hui à 12h15 sa proposition de budget de l’Union européenne pour l’action extérieure pour la période 2021-2027.Le budget consacré à l’action extérieure constituera le principal instrument dont disposera l’UE pour aider ses partenaires dans leurs mutations politiques et économiques sur la voie du développement durable, de la stabilité, de la consolidation de la démocratie, du développement socio-économique et de l’éradication de la pauvreté. Il permettra également à l’UE de continuer à fournir une assistance humanitaire dans le monde entier. En ce qui concerne le voisinage de l’UE, l’instrument servira également à aider ces pays dans leur rapprochement économique vis-à-vis du marché unique européen. Uncommuniqué de presse, unmémo Q&A ainsi que les textes législatifs et les fiches techniquesseront disponibles en ligne à 12h15. Une conférence de presse de la haute représentante/vice-présidente Federica Mogherini, du commissaire pour la politique européenne de voisinage et les négociations d’élargissement Johannes Hahn, du commissaire pour la coopération internationale et le développement Neven Mimica, et du commissaire pour l’aide humanitaire et le gestion des crises Christos Stylianides aura lieu à 12h15 (retransmission live sur EbS), et sera suivie par un briefing technique. (For more information: Maja Kocijancic – Tel.: +32 229 86570; Carlos Martin Ruiz De Gordejuela – Tel.: +32 229 65322)
Spring 2018 Standard Eurobarometer: One year ahead of the European elections, trust in the Union and optimism about the future is growing
According to the latest Standard Eurobarometer released today, a majority of Europeans think the situation of the economy is good and are optimistic about the future. For the first time since spring 2007, positive opinions on the situation of the national economy outweigh negative opinions. While perceptions between Member States vary, positive economic sentiment has increased in 18 Member States since autumn 2017. Trust in the Union is also on the rise and at its highest level since autumn 2010. The latest Eurobarometer shows that 40% of Europeans have a positive image of the EU against 37% who are neutral and only 21% with a negative one. Trust in the EU remains higher than trust in national governments or parliaments. “Free movement of people, goods and services within the EU” and “Peace among EU Member States” are perceived as the two most positive results of the EU. Support for the Economic and Monetary Union is at its highest level too and two thirds of Europeans advocate a strong EU when it comes to trade. Finally, 70% of Europeans feel they are citizens of the EU and the proportion of Europeans thinking that their voice counts has reached its highest level since 2004. A majority of Europeans are optimistic about the future of the EU and there is strong support for the priorities that the Commission has set itself. On this background, migration and terrorism are Europeans’ top concerns. A press release is available online. (For more information: Margaritis Schinas – Tel.: +32 229 60524; Mina Andreeva – Tel.: +32 229 91382)
Europe leads the global clean energy transition: Commission welcomes ambitious agreement on further renewable energy development in the EU
This morning, an ambitious political agreement on increasing renewable energy use in Europe was reached between negotiators from the Commission, the European Parliament and the Council. Today’s deal means that two out of the 8 legislative proposals in the Clean Energy for All Europeans package (adopted by the European Commission on 30 November 2016, IP/16/4009) have been already agreed by the co-legislators. The new regulatory framework includes a binding renewable energy target for the EU for 2030 of 32% with an upwards revision clause by 2023. This will greatly contribute to the Commission’s political priority as expressed by President Juncker in 2014 for the European Union to become the world number one in renewables. This will allow Europe to keep its leadership role in the fight against climate change, in the clean energy transition and in meeting the goals set by the Paris Agreement. Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy Miguel Arias Cañete said: “Renewables are good for Europe, and today, Europe is good at renewables. This deal is a hard-won victory in our efforts to unlock the true potential of Europe’s clean energy transition. This new ambition will help us meet our Paris Agreement goals and will translate into more jobs, lower energy bills for consumers and less energy imports. I am particularly pleased with the new European target of 32%. The binding nature of the target will also provide additional certainty to the investors. I now call on the European Parliament and the Council to continue negotiating with the same commitment and complete the rest of the proposals of the Clean Energy for All Europeans Package. This will put us on the right path towards the Long-Term Strategy that the Commission intends to present by the end of this year”. Read the full statement here. (For more information: Anna-Kaisa Itkonen – Tel.: +32 229 56186; Nicole Bockstaller – Tel.: +32 229 52589)
Dual quality of food: European Commission releases common testing methodology
The European Commission has just released a new common methodology to allow national consumer authorities comparing the quality of food products sold with similar packaging across the EU.Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, said:“All European consumers are entitled to a fair deal on the Single Market. The common methodology we developed together with Member States, consumer organisations and stakeholders from the food supply chain will help shed an evidence-based light on the different compositions of identically branded food products across Europe. Věra Jourová, Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, added: “The Single Market cannot be a double standard market. All EU citizens must feel that they are treated in the same way and are offered fair and clear information on the products they buy. I encourage all national authorities to use it in the coming months, so that we can put an end to this practice. Tibor Navracsics, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, responsible for the Joint Research Centre, said: “European consumers have the right to be protected from misleading marketing about the food they eat. The Joint Research Centre has developed a harmonised procedure to evaluate perceived differences in the quality of products in an objective way. This is an excellent example of how first-class scientific work directly benefits citizens.” The methodology will be presented today by the Joint Research Centre at a meeting of the High-Level Forum for a better functioning food supply chain. It complements the actions announced recently in the Commission’s New Deal for Consumers initiative. Under the coordination of the Joint Research Centre, laboratories across a number of EU Member States will now apply this methodology in a pan European testing campaign to collect data on the scope of the dual quality issue. First results should be available by the end of 2018. A press release is available online. (For more information: Christian Wigand – Tel.: +32 229 62253; Lucia Caudet – Tel.: +32 229 56182; Nathalie Vandystadt – Tel.: +32 229 67083)
Sécurité aérienne: la Commission retire toutes les compagnies aériennes d’Indonésie de la liste des transporteurs aériens faisant l’objet d’une interdiction ou de restrictions d’exploitation dans l’UE
Aujourd’hui, la Commission européenne a aujourd’hui mis à jour la liste des compagnies aériennes interdites dans l’UE, autrement dit la liste des transporteurs aériens faisant l’objet d’une interdiction ou de restrictions d’exploitation car ils ne respectent pas les normes internationales de sécurité. Avec cette mise à jour, toutes les compagnies aériennes certifiées en Indonésie ont été retirées de la liste, compte tenu des progrès en matière de sécurité aérienne qui ont été constatés dans ce pays. Par ailleurs, dans le cadre des efforts de l’UE pour rendre son espace aérien européen aussi sûr que possible, Eurocontrol déploie aujourd’hui un nouveau système qui interdira l’accès de l’espace aérien européen aux avions dangereux. Violeta Bulc, commissaire chargée des transports, a déclaré: «La liste des transporteurs aériens faisant l’objet d’une interdiction ou de restrictions d’exploitation dans l’Union est l’un des principaux instruments dont nous disposons pour garantir en permanence aux Européens le niveau de sécurité aérienne le plus élevé. Je me réjouis particulièrement qu’après des années de travail, nous puissions aujourd’hui retirer toutes les compagnies aériennes indonésiennes de cette liste. Cela montre que des efforts incessants et une coopération étroite donnent des résultats. Je me réjouis également que nous ayons maintenant un nouveau système d’alerte qui empêchera les avions dangereux d’entrer dans l’espace aérien européen.» Plus d’information est disponible dans un communiqué de presse en EN, FR et DE. (For more information: Enrico Brivio – Tel.: +32 229 56172; Alexis Perier – Tel.: +32 229 69143)
Artificial intelligence: Commission appoints expert group and launches European AI Alliance
Today, the Commission appointed 52 experts to advise the Commission on artificial intelligence (AI) and set up a collaboration platform to help build a community of stakeholders – the European AI Alliance. The expert group will help the Commission implement the European approach on AI presented on 25 April (press release, Q&A and factsheet). More specifically the experts will draft ethical guidelines by the end of this year and a set of recommendations by mid-2019. They will build on contributions from stakeholders through the European AI Alliance. Everyone interested in AI can join the European AI Alliance and address all aspects of AI in discussions via the platform and via dedicated events. Facilitating multistakeholder dialogue on how to advance AI innovation to increase trust and adoption, and to inform future policy discussions, is a commitment made as part of the recent G7’s Charlevoix Common Vision for the Future of Artificial Intelligence. It is also a key element of the European approach on AI and the Declaration of Cooperation on AI signed by 28 European countries. AI Alliance platform can be accessed here. Full list of experts is available here. (For more information: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tel.: +32 229 67083; Inga Höglund – Tel.: +32 229 50698)
More Member States sign up to digital cooperation initiatives on supercomputers, artificial intelligence and innovation
Several Member States have signed recent cooperation declarations demonstrating their commitment to work together at EU level in digital policy areas. This morning Finland and Sweden signed the EuroHPC Declaration, signalling their willingness to join European cooperation on supercomputers. Austria signed the same declaration yesterday afternoon and Lithuania last week. Altogether 20 countries have joined this European initiative to build and deploy a world-class computing and data infrastructure in Europe. In addition, cooperation on artificial intelligence is growing, with Cyprus and Greece being the latest countries to sign up, bringing the number up to 28 European countries. Meanwhile, Croatia is the 20th country to have signed the Innovation Radar declaration, which aims to provide access to innovations supported by EU funding and the innovators behind them. Read more here. (For more information: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tel.: +32 229 67083; Inga Höglund – Tel.: +32 229 50698)
State aid: Commission approves €165 million of investments by Croatia for the extension of the Istrian Y motorway
The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules a Croatian plan to prolong the Istrian Y motorway concession agreement between Croatia and the company Bina-Istra. This will allow €165 million of new investments to go ahead, while limiting distortions of competition.In March 2018, Croatia notified to the Commission a prolongation of the concession agreement until 2032. Under certain conditions relating to the repayment of Bina-Istra’s debt, the concession can be prolonged by up to 18 further months. The prolongation of the concession will allow Bina-Istra to finance the construction of a 28 km long second carriageway on the north-eastern side of the motorway. The Commission examined the measure under EU State aid rules on services of general economic interest and EU public procurement rules, according to which companies can be compensated for the extra cost of providing a public service on certain conditions. The Commission concluded that the measure will promote growth and unlock investment, while limiting the impact on motorway users, in line with EU State aid and public procurement rules. On this basis, the Commission approved the Croatian support granted through the prolongation of the Istrian Y motorway concession.Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy, said: “The prolongation of the Croatian Y motorway concession will promote regional growth and investment, as well as enhancing citizens’ safety and reducing congestion. Our decision will ensure that the motorway extension can be built, while limiting any potential distortions of competition.” A press release is available in EN, FR, DE, HR. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Maria Sarantopoulou – Tel.: +32 229 13740)
Mergers: Commission clears acquisition of joint control over Noris Metallrecycling by Thyssen Alfa and Max Aicher Recycling
The European Commission has approved, under the EU Merger Regulation, the acquisition of joint control over Noris Metallrecycling GmbH by Thyssen Alfa Rohstoffhandel München GmbH (“Thyssen Alfa”), belonging to the Rethmann group, and Max Aicher Recycling GmbH, belonging to the Max Aicher group. All companies are based in Germany. Noris Metallrecycling manages two sites in Fürth and Nürnberg and is active in the collection and trade of non-ferrous scrap. It is currently jointly controlled by Thyssen Alfa and Scholz Recycling GmbH. Thyssen Alfa is active in the collection, processing and trade of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap. Max Aicher Recycling manages five scrapyards in Bavaria and is active in the collection and trade of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap. The Commission concluded that the proposed acquisition would raise no competition concerns given the limited activities of Noris Metallrecycling within the European Economic Area. The transaction was examined under the simplified merger review procedure. More information is available on the Commission’s competition website, in the public case register under the case number M.8893. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Maria Sarantopoulou – Tel.: +32 229 13740)
STATEMENTS
Statement by Commissioner Gabriel following the cancellation of the first call for applications for WiFi4EU vouchers
International Blood Donor Day: Statement by Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis
On 2018 World Blood Donor Day, let us remember that blood is the lifeline that connects us and that we all have a pivotal role to play in donating blood to help save lives. In particular, I would like to invite young people to come forward, to ensure that our blood banks do not diminish and are constantly replenished. To encourage blood transfusions and avoid related complications, including the transmission of diseases from donor to recipient the EU has laid out directivesthat set out safety standards for blood collection. Moreover, the European Commission is currently carrying out the first formal evaluation of this legislation since its adoption in 2002. The evaluation is taking an in-depth look to see if the legislation has achieved its objectives and if it is still fit for purpose. As there have been many scientific, societal and epidemiological changes since 2002, I believe that our citizens deserve to benefit from the latest developments in health and safety. Given that the aims of the World Blood Donor Day include raising awareness of the importance of regular and safe blood donation and thanking the thousands of unpaid blood donors worldwide, I am proud to say that there are 20 million blood donations in the EU every year, resulting in 26 million blood transfusions to patients. Together, let us do all we can to continue this trend and to ensure universal access to safe and timely blood donations. Read the full statement here. (For more information: Anca Paduraru – Tel.: +32 229 91269; Aikaterini Apostola – Tel.: +32 229 87624)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
HR/VP Mogherini accueillera la réunion annuelle UE-G5 Sahel à Bruxelles
Le 18 juin prochain, la Haute Représentante/Vice-Présidente Federica Mogherini animera la réunion annuelle de l’Union européenne et du G5 Sahel avec les Ministres des Affaires étrangères des pays du G5 Sahel (Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritanie, Niger, Tchad), ainsi que le Secrétaire Permanent du G5 Sahel. La réunion se tiendra également en présence de Neven Mimica, commissaire pour la coopération internationale et le développement. Le suivi de la Conférence internationale de haut niveau sur le Sahelqui a eu lieu à Bruxelles en février sera à l’agenda des discussions. Lors de la Conférence, l’UE avait mobilisé un support conséquent de la communauté internationale pour la région du Sahel, y compris pour l’opérationnalisation de la Force Conjointe du G5 Sahel. L’UE soutient pleinement le travail du G5 Sahel depuis 2015, qui poursuit l’objectif de coopérer dans les domaines d’intérêt commun que sont le développement, la gouvernance dans les zones fragiles, l’amélioration de la sécurité, ainsi que la lutte contre le terrorisme et le trafic. Une conférence de presse aura lieu le 18 juin à +/- 13h15 CET au Service européen pour l’action extérieure, à Bruxelles. (For more information: Maja Kocijancic – Tel.: +32 229 86570; Daniel Puglisi – Tel.: +32 229 69140)
Le commissaire Vella inaugure la première usine d’énergie marémotrice du monde à Cherbourg, France
Le commissaire à l’environnement, aux affaires maritimes et à la pêche, Karmenu Vella, inaugure aujourd’hui à Cherbourg, France, la première grande usine d’assemblage de turbines marémotrices au monde, construite par Naval Energies et financée par l’UE. S’exprimant lors de l’événement, le commissaire Vella a dit: “L’UE a besoin de l’énergie des océans pour réussir sa transition vers une économie sobre en carbone. L’énergie renouvelable de la mer est une excellente nouvelle pour l’environnement. Mais c’est aussi une excellente nouvelle pour le développement économique des régions et des communautés côtières européennes. L’UE a tout pour développer son leadership technologique actuel et créer une nouvelle industrie dans la décennie à venir “. L’Europe est à la pointe du développement de l’énergie marine, en raison de ses conditions favorables et de la disponibilité d’une main-d’œuvre hautement qualifiée, y compris des ingénieurs de classe mondiale. Le secteur représente actuellement 2,000 emplois hautement qualifiés, principalement dans la recherche et le développement. L’UE accueille 50% des développeurs d’énergie marémotrice dans le monde, 60% des développeurs d’énergie des vagues et 70% de l’infrastructure de recherche et d’essais en énergie marine. Grâce à Horizon 2020, l’UE soutient actuellement 17 projets d’énergie marine, d’une valeur de €124 millions. De nouveaux types de soutien financier, tels que la plateforme d’investissement de l’UE prévue pour l’économie bleue ou investEU, pourraient offrir de nouvelles opportunités pour attire des investisseurs et réduire les coûts. Lors de sa visite, le commissaire Vella rencontrera également Hervé Morin, président des associations des régions françaises pour discuter comment l’Europe peut soutenir l’innovation et la croissance dans l’économie bleue, y compris à travers le nouveau Fonds européen pour les affaires maritimes et la pêche. Plus d’informations ici. (Pour plus d’informations: Enrico Brivio – Tél.: + 32 229 56172, Iris Petsa – Tél.: +32 229 93321)
Commissioner Vestager to hold two Citizens’ Dialogues in Denmark
Commissioner for Competition, Margrethe Vestager travels to Bornholm, Denmark to hold two Citizens’ Dialogues. Today, the Commissioner will participate in a Citizens’ Dialogue on the future of Europe, at 17.15 CEST. Tomorrow, the Commissioner will also participate in a Citizens’ Dialogue on questions related to the competition portfolio as well as on topics currently at the top of the EU’s agenda, at 14.00 CEST. Both Citizens’ Dialogues can be followed live here and here, respectively. (For more information: Ricardo Cardoso – Tel.: +32 229 80100; Maria Sarantopoulou – Tel.: +32 229 13740)
Commissioner Thyssen gives speech at European Validation Festival
Tomorrow, 15 June, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, Marianne Thyssen, will give a keynote speech at the second day of the European Validation Festival in Brussels. The aim of the Festival, organised for the very first time by the European Commission, is to raise awareness about the importance of validating non-formal and informal learning as part of one’s curriculum. Examples of non-formal and informal learning are language learning during travels, development of health care competences while taking care of a family member for several years, any kind of on-the-job training, and more. Commissioner Thyssen’s speech will be published here. (For more information:Christian Wigand– Tel.: +32 229 62253; Sara Soumillion – Tel.: + 32 229 67094)
Commissioner Bieńkowska in Sofia to discuss access to public procurement markets
On Friday 15 June, Elżbieta Bieńkowska, Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, SMEs and Entrepreneurship, will be opening a high level conference on access to public procurement markets in Sofia, Bulgaria. At the conference, organised with the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, she will be joined by Tomislav Donchev, Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister, and Juliane Kokott, Advocate General at the European Court of Justice. Every year public authorities tender out contracts for products and services worth 14% of EU GDP. The conference will discuss how to ensure that economic operators – including Europe’s many small and medium sized companies – can seize the opportunities offered by public procurement. It will also explore how to make sure that public procurement processes function efficiently by increasing transparency, preventing collusion, and allowing relevant redress mechanisms striking the right balance between protecting rights of economic operators and contracting authorities and avoiding unnecessary delays. The conference follows the Commission initiative in October 2017 to increase the impact of public investment through efficient and professional procurement. The initiative aims to ensure that procurement is carried out more efficiently and strategically and in a sustainable manner, while making full use of digital technologies to simplify and accelerate procedures. (For more information:Lucia Caudet – Tel.: +32 229 56182; Victoria von Hammerstein-Gesmold – Tel.: +32 229 55040)
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