Comisia Europeană face o plată de 14,1 miliarde de euro către 12 state membre în cadrul SURE
La 25 mai, Comisia Europeană a efectuat plata a 14,137 miliarde de euro către 12 state membre în cea de-a șaptea tranșă de sprijin financiar din cadrul instrumentului SURE. Statele membre care au beneficiat de finanțare sunt Belgia, Bulgaria, Cipru, Grecia, Spania, Italia, Lituania, Letonia, Malta, Polonia, Portugalia și Estonia.
The Commission is proposing a VAT exemption for vital goods and services distributed by the EU in times of crisis
The European Commission proposed on 12 April to exempt from VAT the payment of goods and services which, in times of crisis, are made available to Member States and citizens by the EC, EU bodies and agencies. This approach comes in response to the experience gained during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Commission's report confirms SURE's success in protecting jobs and income
The European Commission has published the first preliminary impact assessment of SURE, the € 100 billion instrument designed to protect jobs and incomes from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the findings of the report, SURE managed to mitigate the severe socio-economic impact generated by the COVID-19 crisis. Through this
The European Commission is making a new payment to 9 Member States under the SURE instrument
The European Commission is allocating € 14 billion under the SURE instrument to nine Member States: Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Greece and Italy. The 9 states received SURE funds in 2020 in one of the three stages of allocating funds. This funding will support Member States to
Funding from the Pan-European Guarantee Fund for companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
The European Commission has agreed that the Pan-European Guarantee Fund will provide funding of up to € 200 billion to companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 21 Member States. This state aid will benefit especially SMEs, which were the most
Economic forecast for autumn 2020: New wave of pandemic deepens uncertainty and halts recovery
The COVID-19 pandemic is a huge shock for the global and European economies, respectively, with severe economic and social consequences. Economic activity in Europe declined sharply in the first half of the year, recovering a solid recovery in the third quarter, as isolation measures
Eurobarometer (July-August): The economic situation is the main concern of EU citizens in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
In a difficult time, marked by the coronavirus pandemic, citizens' confidence in the European Union and its ability to make the right decisions in response to the pandemic remains constant. In the new Eurobarometer survey, published on 23 October 2020, European citizens identify the economic situation, the public finances of the Member States and