Daily News 18 / 10 / 2019

President Juncker attends the 17-18 October 2019 European Council meeting

President Jean-Claude Juncker yesterday attended the European Council meeting, where EU leaders discussed Brexit, only hours after an agreement was reached at negotiator level on the Withdrawal Agreement. This agreement included a revised Protocol on Ireland / Northern Ireland and a revised Political Declaration on the framework of the future EU-UK relationship. President Juncker held a press conference with President of the European Council Donald Tusk, Ireland’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier. President Juncker said: “What we have agreed on is much more than a deal, it is a legal text, which provides legal certainty to the problems created by Brexit. The text we agreed on protects the rights of our citizens and it protects peace and stability on the island of Ireland. Fundamentally, today’s deal is about people and peace.” Leaders then discussed relations with Turkey and the perspectives of EU enlargement. Conclusions can be found here and here. Today, leaders discussed the EU’s next long-term budget and climate change. President-elect Ursula von der Leyen, who had been invited to attend the European Council meeting, presented the priorities of the new Commission. President Juncker held today a joint press conference with President Tusk during which he said: “It is an historical error not to open accession negotiations with North Macedonia and Albania […] On the next EU long-term budget, I reminded leaders that they have to conclude this debate quickly. If we wait until the end of next year, we will lose two more years during which researchers will not be able to do their work and students will not be able to go on Erasmus.” The press conference can be followed here. Today’s conclusions can be found here. (For more information: Mina Andreeva – Tel.: +32 229 9138; Natasha Bertaud – Tel.: +32 229-67456)

Energy Union: EU invests to upgrade Polish Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in Świnoujście

The European Commission has approved a €130 million investment from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to expand the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Terminal in Świnoujście, northwest Poland. The project will increase the terminal’s capacity to convert LNG into its gaseous form, store it, and ensure that it is easily transported. The ERDF financing was possible notably due to an important regional dimension of the project. LNG from the terminal will be transported through the newly constructed interconnectors to other countries including the Baltic States, Slovakia, Czechia and Ukraine. Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič said: “I applaud Poland’s commitment to diversification policy that lies at the center of our Energy Union Strategy. It is yet another key step in strengthening security of supply of entire Central and South Eastern Europe, increasing competition on the regional gas market and providing industry as well as households with secure, reliable and affordable energy.” The LNG terminal’s construction was supported by a €224 million ERDF grant in the previous EU budget period. The development of the terminal is part of ongoing efforts to achieve energy independence and the EU Climate Goals. (For more information: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tél .: +32 2 296 70 83, Andreana Stankova – Tél .: +32 2 295 78 57)

EU approves new budget assistance to the Republic of Moldova to support the rule of law, energy and public finance reforms

Today, the European Commission has approved to mobilise €14.35 million in budget support assistance to the Republic of Moldova to support the country in delivering on its ambitious reform agenda in the fields of law enforcement, anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, public finance and energy. Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations said: “Today’s assistance package demonstrates the EU’s commitment to the Moldovan citizens, who have long demanded that such reforms are put in place. The Moldovan authorities are intensifying their work to combat corruption in an effective way and to guarantee the independence of the judiciary and prosecution services. This is vital for public trust and needs to move forward at full speed. The Moldovan people can count on the EU’s full support to accompany the process”. This new payment follows the budget support payments made in July 2019 (€14.54 million), the recently announced first instalment of Macro-Financial Assistance (€30 million), and the EU-Moldova Association Council, last 30 September 2019. The full press release, as well as a dedicated factsheet on EU-Moldova relations is available online. (For more information: Maja Kocijancic – Tel.: +32 229 86570; Alceo Smerilli – Tel.: +32 229 64887)

 

The European Union and countries worldwide join their forces to mobilise private investors for financing the green transition

The European Union is today launching the International Platform on Sustainable Finance (IPSF) together with relevant authorities from Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, India, Kenya, and Morocco. Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice-President for the Euro and Social Dialogue, also in charge of Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, will introduce the newly-created platform in the presence of Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), together with IPSF members’ and observers’ representatives, at the IMF and World Bank Group Annual Meetings, in Washington D.C. This initiative is part of the international efforts to meet the Paris Agreement commitments. Vice-President Dombrovskis said: ”While public funding will be vital for the green transition, it cannot pay the massive investment bill alone. We also have to tap private capital, and greatly scale up green investment so that it can help address the climate emergency.” To reach the Paris targets, trillions of investments in sustainable infrastructure will be needed over the next decades. For Europe alone, additional financing in the range of EUR 175 and 290 billion per year will be necessary. The launch of this Platform is essential to stimulate investment and redirect capital flows towards our climate objectives at the scale required for the most important economic transition of our times. It will act as a forum for facilitating exchanges and, where relevant, coordinating efforts on initiatives and approaches to environmentally sustainable finance, while respecting national and regional contexts. It will focus on environmentally sustainable initiatives in particular in the areas of taxonomies, disclosures, standards and labels, which are fundamental for investors to identify and seize green investment opportunities worldwide. The IPSF is supported by the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, the International Organisation of Securities Commissions, the Network for Greening the Financial System, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the United Nations Environment Programme – Finance Initiative, in their role of observers. See the Joint Statement and the Q&A(For more information: Vanessa Mock – Tel.: +32 229 56194; Guillaume Mercier – Tel.: +32 229 80564).

European Vocational Skills Week 2019: almost 1,500 events across the EU promoting the benefits of vocational education

Today, the European Vocational Skills Week 2019 taking place in Helsinki comes to an end. This year, 1,407 associated events and activities have been held across Europe so far and have helped the European Vocational Skills Week campaign to reach 2.5 million people, which is the highest number ever since the first edition in 2016. “I am incredibly impressed by the VET projects I have seen, and more convinced than ever that VET really is a ‘First Choice’, leading to rewarding and exciting careers”, Marianne Thyssen, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, said. “I am therefore very pleased that we have reached more people than ever before during this fourth edition of our Vocational Skills Week, and hope that they too will spread the word about the quality of vocational education.” Each year, as part of the European Vocational Skills Week, the EU recognises individuals, organisations and initiatives for their efforts in promoting and offering quality vocational education and training, through the ‘Awards for VET Excellence’. The awards are designed to highlight the quality in VET, provide visibility to the winners, motivate those taking part and support the development of networks and new career opportunities. The full list of winning companies can be found in this press release. Commissioner Thyssen‘s closing remarks will be published here. (For more information: Christian Wigand– Tel.: +32 229 62253; Sara Soumillion – Tel.: + 32 229 67094)

 

La Commission lance un observatoire du marché des fruits et légumes

Lancé officiellement aujourd’hui avec une première réunion, le nouvel observatoire du marché des fruits et légumes permettra à ce secteur clé de l’agriculture européenne de bénéficier d’analyses à court terme et d’une plus grande transparence sur les prix, la production, et les échanges commerciaux. Les fruits et légumes représentent environ 24% de la valeur de la production agricole de l’UE. L’observatoire se concentrera sur les fruits à pépins (pommes et poires), les agrumes, les fruits à noyau (pêches et nectarines) et les tomates. Un conseil d’administration composé d’experts du marché se réunira de manière régulière, sur le même modèle que les autres observatoires déjà existants pour les secteurs du lait, de la viande, des céréales, et du sucre. L’observatoire du vin aura également sa première réunion très prochainement. Plus d’informations sont disponibles en ligne. (Pour plus d’informations: Daniel Rosario – Tél: +32 2 29 56185; Clémence Robin – Tél: +32 229 52 509)

 

Le rapport de la Commission sur l’administration en ligne montre un écart réduit entre les pays européens leaders et les moins performants  

La Commission européenne a publié aujourd’hui son rapport sur l’administration en ligne, qui évalue l’utilisation des technologies de l’information et de la communication dans les administrations publiques, ainsi que les niveaux d’interopérabilité transfrontalière et d’interaction numérique entre les administrations et les citoyens ou les entreprises dans les États membres de l’UE et dans huit pays tiers. L’étude de cette année montre des améliorations du niveau de transparence et de l’utilisation des services numériques, tels que l’identification électronique (eID) et les documents électroniques. Cela confirme également que l’écart entre les pays les plus performants et les moins performants s’est réduit, se situant actuellement à 42 points de pourcentage (p.p.), bien en deçà de l’écart de 50 p.p., ou plus, mesuré sur les années 2012-2015. Les pays pionniers dans les services publics numériques sont Malte, l’Estonie et l’Autriche, suivis de près par la Lettonie, la Lituanie et la Finlande. L’Europe est la plus avancée dans le domaine appelé « centrage sur l’utilisateur », ce qui indique que les administrations publiques accordent la priorité aux services destinés à satisfaire les besoins et les attentes des citoyens. Des efforts supplémentaires sont nécessaires pour renforcer la sécurité des services publics en ligne, ainsi que pour accroître la transparence, la mobilité transfrontalière et la disponibilité de l’identification électronique et des documents électroniques. Le rapport sur l’administration en ligne, publié depuis 2012, est essentiel pour informer et contribuer aux politiques de l’UE sur le terrain. La Commission s’est engagée à soutenir le développement et l’utilisation de services publics en ligne transfrontaliers, notamment par le biais de son plan d’action pour l’administration en ligne 2016-2020. Plus d’informations sont disponibles ici, et les données sur chaque pays sont ici.(Pour plus d’informations: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tél. : +32 229 67083; Marietta Grammenou – Tél.: +32 229 83583)

 

Concentrations: La Commission autorise l’acquisition de Exadis par Renault et Mobivia

La Commission européenne a approuvé, en vertu du règlement européen sur les concentrations, l’acquisition de Exadis par Renault et Mobivia, toutes trois basées en France. Exadis est active dans la distribution en gros de pièces détachées automobiles pour véhicules particuliers et utilitaires légers. Renault a des activités concernant la conception, la fabrication et la commercialisation de véhicules automobiles et de pièces détachées. Mobivia est active dans le secteur de l’après-vente automobile, ainsi que dans le secteur des nouvelles mobilités. La Commission a conclu que la concentration envisagée ne soulevait pas de problème de concurrence en raison de son impact limité sur le marché. La transaction a été examinée en vertu de la procédure simplifiée de contrôle des concentrations. De plus amples informations sont disponibles sur le site internet concurrence de la Commission, dans le registre public des affaires sous le numéro d’affaire M.9575. (Pour plus d’informations: Lucía Caudet – Tél. +32 229 56182; Maria Tsoni – Tél.: +32 229 90526)

 

 

STATEMENTS

Statement by Commissioner for Trade Malmström on the U.S. countermeasures in the Airbus dispute

Following the move by the U.S. today to apply countermeasures against imports from the EU in consequence of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Airbus dispute, Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström made the following statement: “We regret the choice of the US to move ahead with tariffs. This step leaves us no alternative but to follow through in due course with our own tariffs in the Boeing case, where the U.S. has been found in breach of WTO rules. Imposing tariffs on each other serves nobody’s long term interest. It will inflict very significant damage to the highly integrated supply chain of the aircraft sectors in the U.S. and the EU and will result in collateral damage to many other sectors already suffering under the current trade tensions. The EU and U.S. have both been found in breach of WTO rules. As the world’s largest aircraft manufacturers, the EU and the U.S. have a joint responsibility to sit down and negotiate a settlement that is balanced and compliant with the WTO. The EU has, this July, shared concrete proposals with the U.S. on clearly identified existing aircraft subsidies and on future support to our respective aircraft sectors. This offer remains on the table. The Commission will monitor the impact of the announced U.S. countermeasures on the European products concerned, notably in the agricultural sector. The European Commission is committed to defending European companies, farmers and consumers.” The Statement is also available online. For more information please see available material on the WTO decision authorising countermeasures, the history of the dispute, the parallel WTO dispute on Boeing and potential EU countermeasures. (For more information: Daniel Rosario – Tél. +32 229 56185; Kinga Malinowska – Tél.: +32 229 51383)

 

EU Anti-Trafficking Day: Commission calls for an end to impunity for human traffickers

To mark the 13th EU Anti-Trafficking Day, the European Commission is urging Member States to end the impunity of traffickers by stepping up prevention efforts and bringing perpetrators to justice. Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos said: “Trafficking in human beings has no place in European societies. Despite efforts by Member States as well as Europol involvement, the level of investigations, prosecutions and convictions in Europe remains too low for a crime that brings astronomical profits for the perpetrators. For as long as we allow this culture of impunity to reign, we fail each and every victim we are here to help. We must step up our efforts to enhance prevention, investigation and prosecution while ensuring better protection of trafficking victims.”  EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator, Myria Vassiliadou, added: “Traffickers take advantage of those most vulnerable: women and girls remain the overwhelming majority of the victims, mainly trafficked for sexual exploitation in the EU. We must address all challenges, including the demand for the services and goods provided by the victims.” The EU has a robust legal and policy framework in place aimed at eradicating trafficking in human beings. The EU Anti-Trafficking Directive, which lies at the heart of this framework, establishes robust provisions on victims’ protection, assistance and support as well as on prevention and prosecution of the crime. More information on the EU actions and work of the EU Anti-trafficking Coordinator, is available in the publication “EU anti-trafficking action 2017-2019: at a glance”, and on the EU Anti-trafficking Website. (For more information: Tove Ernst – Tel.: +32 229 86764; Kasia Kolanko – Tel.: +32 229 63444)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Federica Mogherini travels to Tokyo, Japan, to attend the enthronement ceremony of Japanese Emperor Naruhito and for bilateral meetings

On 21 – 23 October, High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini will be in Tokyo, Japan. On Tuesday 22 October, she will attend the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Naruhito alongside representatives of over 190 countries and international organisations. Prior to the ceremony, on Monday, she will meet with Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi and Defence Minister Tarō Kōno to discuss the strong EU-Japan partnership, regional and international issues, as well as EU-Japan security and defence cooperation, including on cyber and maritime security and crisis management. She will also meet with Fumio Kishida, member of the National Diet of Japan and former Foreign Minister. On Wednesday, High Representative/Vice-President Mogherini will participate in a roundtable with representatives of academia and civil society. She will attend a dinner hosted by the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzō Abe. Japan is one of the EU’s closest and most like-minded partners. At the EU-Japan Summit in April 2019, the EU and Japan agreed to step up their cooperation under the EU-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement– provisionally applied since 1 February 2019 – in several areas, including connectivity, data protection, and climate change. The EU and Japan are also implementing anEconomic Partnership Agreement, whichentered into force on 1 February 2019. Most recently, on 27 September, at the Europa Connectivity Forum: EU-Asia Connectivity, attended by Prime Minister Abe, the European Union and Japan signed a Partnership onSustainable Connectivity and Quality Infrastructure, which paves the way for the EU and Japan to work together on all dimensions of connectivity, based on shared values and interests. On the same day, the European Commission recommendedthat the Council of the European Union authorize the start of negotiations for an EU-Japan Agreement to allow the transfer and use of Passenger Name Record data in order to prevent and combat terrorism and serious transnational crime. For more information on EU-Japan relations, please consult the dedicated factsheetand visit the website of the EU Delegation to Japan. Photos of her visit will be available on EbS. (For more information: Maja Kocijančič – Tel.: +32 229 86570; Adam Kaznowski – Tel.: +32 229 89359)

Commissioner Navracsics attends #BeActive Awards Gala in Budapest

This evening, the #BeActive Awards Gala takes place in Budapest, the 2019 European Capital of Sport. The #BeActive Awards competition is a central part of the European Week of Sport. Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Tibor Navracsics, will give an opening speech before the winners of the three awards – #BeActive Education Award, #BeActive Workplace Award and #BeActive Local Hero Award – are announced. Commissioner Navracsics will also hand out an award to the winners of the 2019 Social Biking Challenge run by the Commission’ Joint Research Centre to encourage people to cycle with others. Ahead of the event, Commissioner Navracsics said: “We created the #BeActive Awards to award and celebrate outstanding commitment to sport and physical activity. They are a key part of the European Week of Sport, helping us reach out to people at the local level. I am proud of all the projects nominated – they are wonderful examples of how we can harness sport to build strong, resilient communities.” National coordinating bodies and partners of the European Week of Sport submitted 63 applications across the three categories. Nine projects, three per category, were shortlisted with the three best projects to be unveiled this evening. The names of the winners will be announced live on Twitter (@EuSport) where information on all the projects is also available. More information and the names of the winners of the Social Biking Challenge will be available here. (For more information: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tel. +32 229 67083; Joseph Waldstein – Tel. +32 229 56184)

Commissioner Gabriel participates in the 2019 Annual Policy Dialogue of the World Leadership Alliance and Club de Madrid  

On Monday 21 October Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, Mariya Gabriel,will be in Madrid to participate in a panel discussion at the 2019 Annual Policy Dialogue on digital technology policies, organized by the World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid in partnership with the IE School of Global and Public Affairs. The event will bring together Members of the World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid and representatives from governments, civil society, academia and technology companies in order to discuss policy solutions that address the challenges of digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) in our societies. Commissioner Gabriel will participate in a panel discussion, in which she will highlight the challenges and opportunities presented by advanced AI as well as the Commission’s actions on ethical and human-centric AI development.She will also stress the importance of protecting our democratic processes and institutions from disinformation and the relevant EU actions. (For more information: Nathalie Vandystadt – Tel.: +32 229 67083; Marietta Grammenou – Tel.: +32 229 83583)

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European Vocational Skills Week 2019: almost 1,500 events across the EU promoting the benefits of vocational education

Today, the European Vocational Skills Week 2019 taking place in Helsinki comes to an end. This year, 1,407 associated events and activities have been held across Europe so far and have helped the European Vocational Skills Week campaign to reach 2.5 million people, which is the highest number ever since the first edition in 2016.

“I am incredibly impressed by the VET projects I have seen, and more convinced than ever that VET really is a ‘First Choice’, leading to rewarding and exciting careers”, said Marianne Thyssen, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility. “I am therefore very pleased that we have reached more people than ever before during this fourth edition of our Vocational Skills Week, and hope that they too will spread the word about the quality of vocational education.”

“The best way to increase Europe’s wellbeing and create employment is to help everyone learn the skills they need and increase the competence level of the whole population. High quality vocational education and training plays a key role in achieving this goal. The vocational Skills Week and its impressive number of high quality events plays a vital role in highlighting the importance of vocational education and training”, said Li Andersson, Minister of Education of Finland. “We have listened carefully to the ideas and insights expressed during the Vocational Skills Week and will take them into account when shaping national and European education and training policies for the next decade.”

Awards for VET Excellence 2019

Each year, as part of the European Vocational Skills Week, the EU recognises individuals, organisations and initiatives for their efforts in promoting and offering quality vocational education and training, through the “Awards for VET Excellence”. The awards are designed to highlight the quality in VET, provide visibility to the winners, motivate those taking part and support the development of networks and new career opportunities.

Announced during the Week’s Awards Nominees Celebration, the 2019 winners are:

Companies and learners:

European Alliance for Apprenticeships Awards (EAfA):

Large companies:

  • Hidromek A.Ş. – Hayri Akgus, Turkey

Small companies:

  • Strand Hotel, Tom Flavin, Ireland

Apprentices:

  • Samuel Gilmore – Company Mark Pollock Joinery, Kilrea, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland UK

Training at Work Award:

  • Hot & Cold Therm Kft. – Benkő Zoltán & István Győre, Hungary

VET innovators:

Innovative VET Provider Award:

  • Akademie Deutsches Bäckerhandwerk Weinheim – Bernd Kuetscher, Germany

Teacher and Trainer Awards:

  • Markku Vengasaho – Edusampo, Finland

VET Researchers’ Award:

  • Prof. Fernando Marhuenda, University of Valencia, Spain

 The Entrepreneurial School Awards – TES / JA Europe:

  • Gradia Vocational Institute – Pirjo Kauhanen, Finland

European funding for excellence:

European Social Fund Award (focus on digitalisation and technological change):

  •   Empleando digital – Belén Sánchez-Rubio & Carmen Cárdenas, Spain

Erasmus+ Awards:

VET and skills for the future:

  •   Developing Work Based Learning Model for VET – John Hurley, Ireland

 Social inclusion:

  •   New didactical models for initial VET training of young disadvantaged persons to reduce drop out – Maria-Luise Leitner, Austria

European Agencies Awards:

#CedefopPhotoAward:

  •   Ortweinschule – College of engineering, art and design and Institute for research and technology Graz, Austria

European Training Foundation (ETF) Entrepreneurship Award:

  • University of Alexandria – Essam A. Elkordi, Egypt

International Awards (Guests of Honour):

  • International Skills Competitions Awards-WorldSkills 2019: Stefan Planitzer, Austria
  • UNESCO-UNEVOC Skills in Action Photo Competition: Ruth Pemisola Oluniyi

Background

The European events of the fourth edition of the European Vocational Skills Week took place in Helsinki from 14-18 October 2019. Organised by the European Commission – this year in cooperation with the Finnish Presidency – the Week aims to promote vocational education and training (VET) and spread the message that VET can be a successful choice for young and adults alike. The Week has mobilised thousands of people from across Europe to promote VET and highlight the concrete opportunities that this educational pathway offers.

The specific focus for 2019 was ‘VET for All – Skills for Life’, while the overarching theme of the Week remained ‘Discover your talent’. The 2019 focus emphasised the fact that lifelong learning is a path to new opportunities and greater career prospects, and that VET is a great option for anyone at any stage of their life.

The Week in Finland

With the support of the Finnish Presidency, the Week brought 1,211 stakeholders to Helsinki. The events varied from an informal exchange with young people to an inclusive and future-oriented main conference on ‘VET for All – Skills for Life’. An expo showcased also the best of vocational education and training in Finland. 89 events and activities have been taking place in the whole country, such as contact day sessions for vocational teaching students, an open day at a VET centre, a VET fair and a virtual reality truck tour built up by VET and higher education students. 57,272 people have participated to-date, demonstrating strong support for VET at a local level.

2019 campaign ambassadors

This year, 27 ambassadors representing 24 countries are supporting the European Vocational Skills Week campaign. In addition there are two EU-level Ambassadors. They are all role models in their respective fields, champions of VET and examples of how VET can lead to successful careers. They come from all walks of life and illustrate the breadth and depth of VET. They are teachers and trainers, successful entrepreneurs, footballers, IT specialists, managers, and CEOs – to name just a few. Throughout the year, they have been promoting the attractiveness and excellence of VET, and inspiring learners to pursue upskilling, reskilling and learning opportunities at any stage of their life.

For more information

European Vocational Skills Week 2019 website

European Vocational Skills Week 2019 events map

Facebook Event Page: European Vocational Skills Week 2019

Finnish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2019 website

European Training Foundation: Award on entrepreneurial skills development

Follow Marianne Thyssen on Facebook and Twitter

Twitter: #EUVocationalSkills, #DiscoverYourTalent




Frequently asked questions: International Platform on Sustainable Finance (IPSF)

Why do we need an international platform on sustainable finance?

Climate change poses global challenges. Massive investments will be needed to transit to a low carbon economy. Public funding is vital for the transition but it will not be enough. A substantial part of the financial flows will have to come from the private sector. Trillions of investments will be needed in sustainable infrastructure over the next decadesto reach the Paris Agreement commitments. The global nature of financial markets offers great potential in terms of helping countries on their transition path, by linking local financing needs to global sources of funding. 

Many jurisdictions around the world have started developing environmentally sustainable finance tools to mobilise their financial sectors but action at national level will not be enough. We need greater international cooperation to better join up our efforts to scale up environmentally sustainable finance globally and promote the integration of markets for green financial products at international scale. To this end, the IPSF will act as a forum for facilitating exchanges and, where relevant, coordinating efforts on initiatives and approaches to environmentally sustainable finance, while respecting national and regional contexts.

The IPSF is part of the European Commission’s ongoing work to support a global transition to a low-carbon, more resource-efficient and sustainable economy.

What is the scope and objectives of the IPSF?

The ultimate objective of the IPSF is to scale up the mobilisation of private capital towards environmentally sustainable investments. The IPSF will deepen international cooperation and, where appropriate, coordination on approaches and initiatives for the capital markets (such as taxonomies, disclosures, standards and labels), that are fundamental for private investors to identify and seize environmentally sustainable investment opportunities globally.

Operationally, the IPSF will pursue three objectives:

  1. Exchange and disseminate information to promote best practices in environmentally sustainable finance;
  2. Compare the different initiatives and identify barriers and opportunities to help scale up environmentally sustainable finance internationally;
  3. While respecting national and regional contexts, enhance international coordination where appropriate on environmentally sustainable finance issues. In addition, where appropriate, some willing members could strive to align initiatives and approaches.

Who are the members and observers of the IPSF?

The members of the IPSF are jurisdictions willing to advance on environmentally sustainable finance. The members are represented by public authorities in charge of developing environmentally sustainable finance policies and initiatives in their respective jurisdiction. To date, the members of the IPSF are the European Union and relevant authorities from Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, India, Kenya, and Morocco.

The IPSF includes, as observers: the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Investment Bank, the International Organisation of Securities Commissions, the Network for Greening the Financial System, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the United Nations Environment Programme – Finance Initiative.

Will the IPSF be open to other members/jurisdictions?

The IPSF is members-driven and open to those public authorities which are responsible of developing initiatives on environmentally sustainable finance and are willing to advance, promote international cooperation and, when appropriate, coordination in this area. To join the IPSF, the applicants should send their application to the IPSF secretariat (fisma.ipsf@ec.europa.eu), which will submit it to the members for approval.

Please see the Joint Statement of International Platform on Sustainable Finance.




The EU approves new budget assistance to the Republic of Moldova to support rule of law, energy and public finance reforms

Today, the European Commission has approved the disbursement of €14.35 million in budget support assistance to help deliver much-needed reforms that are being taken forward by the new government in the Republic of Moldova. This assistance will support  police reform, the fight against corruption and anti-money laundering, the modernisation of the energy sector and a more efficient and transparent public finance policy.

Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations commented: “Today’s assistance package demonstrates the EU’s commitment to the Moldovan citizens, who have long demanded that such reforms are put in place. The Moldovan authorities are intensifying their work to combat corruption in an effective way and to guarantee the independence of the judiciary and prosecution services. This is vital for public trust and needs to move forward at full speed. The Moldovan people can count on the EU’s full support to accompany the process.” 

This new payment follows the budget support payments made in July 2019 (€14.54 million), the recently announced first instalment of Macro-Financial Assistance (€30 million), and the EU-Moldova Association Council, last 30 September 2019.

To recall, the Commission resumed its budget support payments to the Republic of Moldova in July this year, following a nearly two-year period during which such payments had been put on hold due to a deterioration of the rule of law situation in the country. Following the change of government in June 2019, the Moldovan authorities have engaged in a significant and substantial structural reform process, which has provided the necessary conditions for the EU to resume its budget support and macro-financial assistance to the Republic of Moldova.

The EU recognises the important steps the government has taken in addressing the problem of significant politisation of state institutions, corruption and the lack of independence in the judiciary and prosecution services. With these steps, the coalition government has addressed many of the EU’s concerns identified already in the Council Conclusions of 26 February 2018. In particular, positive developments have taken place in the reforms in the electoral system, the draft law on the reform of the Supreme Court of Justice and the legislation on the Prosecutor General. Moreover, the Republic of Moldova has sought the opinion of the Venice Commission on its draft laws, which is a positive development. Public consultations also remain important. The new government has also re-established relations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On 20 September, the IMF completed the fourth and fifth reviews of its programme with Moldova.

The European Commission and the European External Action Service will continue to monitor closely the political situation and assess the fulfilment of the conditions ahead of any future budget support payments.

 

Background on the new EU assistance package

The amount of €14.35 million corresponds to budget support disbursements that will reinforce the following three programmes:

Support to the Reform of the Energy Sector: with EU support under this programme, Moldova has made good progress on the legal approximation of the electricity, gas sector and energy efficiency/renewable energy sectors in line with the EU-Moldova Association Agreement. With regard to the interconnection to EU energy networks, the construction of the strategic Ungheni-Chisinau gas pipeline has been progressing, albeit slowly. In addition, the construction of the electricity interconnection between Moldova and Romania, loan agreements with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the European Investment Bank were signed and ratified at the end of 2018. Initial preparatory work has started with EU support.

Support to Police Reform in the Republic of Moldova: this EU programme has supportedpilot projects of community policing, including in cities outside Chisinau. In addition, all police inspectorates have been equipped with and are using a secure voice and data communication network to facilitate intelligence-led policing. Thirdly, the Ministry of Internal Affairshas established anti-corruption and anti-money laundering units within the police, to promote the principles of zero tolerance to corruption in the police force.

Support to public finance policy reform: with EU support under this programme, Moldova made progress in the way it is managing its public finances and preparing its budget in a more transparent manner. For instance the authorities have improved access of citizens to budget information by preparing a citizen budget. They also have been improving control and reporting of expenditures and reinforcing debt management. The Court of Accounts also took actions to make its audits more effective and ensure a stronger oversight of the budgetary implementation. 

 

For more information

Factsheet – EU-Moldova relations

EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova

Press release of 10 October EU approves €30 million disbursement in Macro-Financial Assistance to the Republic of Moldova




CALENDRIER du 21 octobre au 27 octobre 2019

(Susceptible de modifications en cours de semaine)

Déplacements et visites

 

Lundi 21 octobre 2019

President Jean-Claude Juncker receives Ms Monica Semedo, Member of the European Parliament; and receives Mr Joseph Daul, President of the European People’s Party (EPP) and Mr Manfred Weber, Chairman of the EPP Group in the European Parliament.

Ms Federica Mogherini in Tokyo, Japan (until 22/10): meets Mr Toshimitsu Motegi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Mr Tarō Kōno, Minister for Defence of Japan, and Mr Fumio Kishida, Member of the National Diet of Japan and former Japanese Foreign Minister.

Mr Jyrki Katainen receives Mr Rick Perry, Secretary for Energy of the United States; attends the EPSC event on Silver Economy and receives Mr Esko Aho, former Prime Minister of Finland.

Mr Miguel Arias Cañete gives a keynote speech at the EU-U.S. High-Level Forum on Small Modular Reactors, in Brussels.  

M. Pierre Moscovici à Paris, France : rencontre Henri Nallet, Président du Haut-Conseil de la coopération agricole et Président de la Fondation Jean Jaurès.

Ms Violeta Bulc in Singapore: meets with Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for Transport and Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure of Singapore; participates in the High-level policy roundtable and opening ceremony of the 26thIntelligent Transport Systems World Congress 2019.

Ms Elżbieta Bieńkowska in Washington D.C, the United States of America: speaks at the 70th International Astronautical Congress.

Ms Vĕra Jourová receives representatives of UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM, Doctors without borders, Sos Children’s Villages and Terres des Hommes; and receives Ms Erika Mouynes, Vice-Minister for Multilateral Affairs and Cooperation of Panama.

Ms Mariya Gabriel in Madrid, Spain: meets with Ms Nadia Calviño, Minister for Economy and Business of Spain; participates in a panel discussion on ‘Why is the digital political?’ at the 2019 Annual Policy Dialogue – Digital Transformation and the Future Democracy: How Can Artificial Intelligence Drive Democratic Governance? by the World Leadership Alliance-Club de Madrid & IE School of Global and Public Affairs; meets with Mr Alex Sandy Pentltand, Director at MIT Connection Science and Human Dynamics labs; and meets with Ms Isabel Celaá, Minister for Education, and Vocational Training and Government Spokesperson.

Mardi 22 octobre 2019

College Meeting

President Jean-Claude Juncker addresses the Plenary of the European Parliament on the conclusions of the European Council; addresses the Plenary of the European Parliament on the review and achievements of the Juncker Commission; receives Ms Ursula von der Leyen, President-elect of the European Commission.

Ms Federica Mogherini in Tokyo, Japan: attends the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Naruhito of Japan.

Mr Karmenu Vella in Oslo, Norway: delivers opening remarks at the ‘High-tea for the High Seas’ event organised by Ocean Unite.

Ms Mariya Gabriel in Strasbourg, France: meets with Frank Briegmann, CEO & President of Central Europe and Deutsche Grammophon of Universal Music Entertainment.

 

Mercredi 23 octobre 2019

Ms Federica Mogherini in Tokyo, Japan: attends a dinner hosted by Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister of Japan; and hosts a roundtable with Japanese academia and civil society representatives.

Mr Karmenu Vella in Oslo, Norway: participates in the opening panel on ‘The global response to the threats facing the ocean’ at the Our Ocean Conference 2019; meets with Mr Seong-Hyeok Moon, Minister of Oceans and Fisheries of Korea; participates in the event ‘lightning talks on scaling ocean solutions’ at the Our Ocean Youth Leadership Forum; and signs the financing agreement to launch the FISH4ACP Programme for Sustainable development of fisheries and aquaculture value chains in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries at the High-level side event of the ‘Our Ocean Conference’ on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture.

Mr Vytenis Andriukaitis in Dublin, Ireland: participates in the ‘Animal Health Ireland-10th Anniversary Conference’.

M. Pierre Moscovici rencontre M. Laurent Berger, et M. Luca Visentini, respectivement Président et Secrétaire Général de la Confédération Européenne des Syndicats (CES/ETUC). 

Mr Julian King receives Mr Michèle Coninsx, Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) at Assitant Secretary-General level of the United Nations Secretary General.

Jeudi 24 octobre 2019

Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (Employment and social policy)

President Jean-Claude Juncker delivers a keynote speech at the European Policy Centre (EPC).

Ms Federica Mogherini in Beijing, China: meets Mr Wang Yi, State Councilor and Minister for Foreign Affairs of China, General Wei Fenghe, State Councilor and Minister for National Defence of China, and representatives of Chinese civil society.

Mr Jyrki Katainen visit the Executive Agency for SMEs (EASME), in Brussels.

Mr Miguel Arias Cañete in Madrid, Spain: delivers closing remarks at the V European Electric Vehicle Congress.

Mr Karmenu Vella in Oslo, Norway: attends a meeting of past, current and future hosts of the Our Ocean Conference hosted by Mr Ine Eriksen Søreide, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Norway; and meets with Mr Enric Sala, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence.

M. Pierre Moscovici reçoit M. Hussein Kassim, Professeur de politique au Collège d’Europe et à l’Université d’East Anglia.

Ms Violeta Bulc in Athens, Greece: meets with Mr Veniamis Theodore, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners.

Mr Tibor Navracsics participates in and gives an opening speech at the 8th European University Business Forum, in Brussels.

Ms Margrethe Vestager delivers a keynote speech at the Conference on Sustainability and Competition Policy at the European Committee of the Regions, in Brussels. 

Ms Mariya Gabriel in Sofia, Bulgaria: delivers an opening speech at the XV National Conference on e-Education ‘Digital Innovation Shaping e-Education’; gives a welcome speech and hands out awards at the Computer Space 2019 International Computer Art Forum;and delivers an opening speech at the Second Balkan Conference on Personalized Medicine

Vendredi 25 octobre 2019

Ms Federica Mogherini in New York, United States: participates in the annual board meeting of the International Crisis Group and meets with António Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations.

Mr Maroš Šefčovič receives Mr Žygimantas Vaičiūnas, Minister for Energy of Lithuania.

Mr Jyrki Katainen in Helsinki, Finland: participates in the Annual Convention of the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC).

M. Pierre Moscovici participe au Colloque International « La Commission Européenne 1986-2000 – Histoire et mémoires d’une institution »; participe au Jean Monnet Workshop du CEPS : “Current Account (Im-)Balances Determinants and Policy Implications” ; reçoit M. Joaquín Almunia, Evaluateur indépendant de haut niveau du Conseil des Gouverneurs du Mécanisme Européen de Stabilité (MES), à Bruxelles.

Mr Christos Stylianides receives Mr Michael Keating, Executive Director of the European Institute of Peace.

Mr Phil Hogan in Kilkenny, Ireland: attends the official launch of Entegro’s new centre of excellence.

Ms Margrethe Vestager in Athens, Greece: participates in the ALDE party congress.

Mr Carlos Moedas in Lisbon, Portugal: hosts a lunch for Octávio Ribeiro, Director-General and João Ferreira, Editor-in-chief, of Correio da manhã.

Mr Carlos Moedas in Cascais, Portugal: delivers a keynote speech at the closing session of  the Portugal MOBI Summit, at the Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE).

 

Prévisions du mois d’octobre 2019 :

7/11 Eurogroup

8/11 Economic and Financial Affairs Council; Education, Youth, Culture and Sports Council (Education)

11/11 Foreign Affairs Council

12/11 Foreign Affairs Council (Defence)

15/11 Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Budget)

18/11 Agriculture and Fisheries Council

19/11 General Affairs Council

21/11 Education, Youth, Culture and Sports Council

21-22/11 Foreign Affairs Council (Trade)

25/11 Foreign Affairs Council (Development)

28 – 29/11 Competitiveness Council

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