romania 2014 2020 eu grants
DESCRIPTION
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) European Social Fund (ESF) Cohesion Fund (CF) European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) European Maritime & Fisheries Fund (EMFF)TRANSCRIPT
ROM
ANIA
Gra
nts
2014
-202
0 U
pdat
e Ju
ly 2
014
EURO
PE 2
014
- 202
0
COH
ESIO
N A
REAS
Budget breakdown Romania
Cohe-sion Fund
Less De-veloped Regions
Transi-tion Re-
gions
More Devel-oped
Regions
Outer-most and
north-ern
sparsely popu-
lated re-gions
Euro-pean
Territo-rial Co-opera-
tion
Youth Em-
ploy-ment Ini-
tiative (addi-
tional al-location)
Direct pay-
ments CAP
Rural devel-
opment (7) CAP
Euro-pean Mar-itime and
Fisheries Fund
Nuclear decom-mission-
ing
Total
Ro-ma-nia
€ 6,935 € 15,059
€ -NaN € 441 € -NaN € 453 € 106 € 11,755
€ 8,016 € 168 € -NaN € 42,933
€ 2,500
€ 7,500
€ 12,500
€ 17,500
€ 22,500
€ 27,500
€ 32,500
€ 37,500
€ 42,500
€ 6,935
€ 15,059
€ 441 € 453 € 106
€ 11,755
€ 8,016
€ 168
€ 42,933
Romania
Axis Title
• Romania's regional aid map defines the regions eligible under EU state aid rules for regional investment aid granted by Romanian authorities and establishes the maximum aid levels (so-called "aid intensities") for companies in the eligible regions. The map will be in force between 1 July 2014 and 31 December 2020.
• The whole territory of Romania will be eligible for regional investment aid. The maximum levels of aid that can be granted to regional investment projects carried out by large enterprises in the assisted areas are between 10% and 50% of total investment costs depending on the area concerned. For investments carried out by SMEs, these percentages can be increased.
• Under the regional guidelines, areas which have a GDP per capita below 75% of the EU average are eligible in priority for regional investment aid, as the main purpose of regional aid is to foster the development of the less advantaged regions of Europe. Under the new map, regions accounting for 89.4% of the population of Romania fall under this category and will continue to be eligible for regional investment aid at maximum aid intensities varying between 35% and 50% of the eligible costs of the relevant investment projects.
Romania EU Grants 2014-2020Update July 2014
• Other regions in a disadvantaged situation in relation to the EU or national average can also become eligible provided that they comply with certain criteria and that they respect the overall population coverage. This allows Member States to tackle their own regional disparities. As these regions are less disadvantaged than areas with a GDP per capita below 75% of the EU average, both the geographical scope and the aid intensity are limited. 10.6% of the Romanian population living in the region around Bucharest will be eligible for regional investment aid under this category, at maximum aid intensities varying between 10% and 35%.
• Given that the GDP per capita of the region around Bucharest is no longer below 75% of the EU average, the maximum aid intensities for regional investment aid are lower than in the previous period. The remaining assisted regions will have identical maximum aid intensities with the exception of one region (Vest) which will have a slight (15 percentage points) decrease because its GDP increased and it is now less disadvantaged with regard to the EU average.)
Romania EU Grants 2014-2020Update July 2014
Current status Europe Partnership Agreements & Operational ProgrammesPA submitted no OP’s PA & OP’s submitted Czech republic PA 17/04Italy: PA 22/04Spain: PA 22/04Croatia: PA 22/04Ireland: PA 22/04Luxemburg : PA 30/04Romania: PA 01/04
France: PA 14/01 and all 32 OPs submittedPortugal: PA 04/02 and all ten OPs submittedLithuania: PA 04/01 and their one OP submittedFinland: PA 17/02 and their one OP submittedHungary: PA 07/03and all five OPs submittedNetherlands: PA 10/03 and all four OPs submittedMalta: PA 01/04 and one OP submittedBulgaria: PA 02/04and all four OPs submittedSlovenia: PA 10/04and their one OP submittedSweden: PA 17/04 and nine OPs submittedAustria: PA 17/04 and their one OP submittedUnited Kingdom: PA 17/04 and three OPs submittedBelgium: PA 23/04and two OP submitted
Adopted PA no OP’s Adopted PA OP’s submittedGreece: PA adopted 23/05Cyprus: PA adopted 20/06
Poland: PA adopted 23/05 and all 21 OPs submittedLatvia: PA adopted 20/06 and their one OP submittedSlovakia: PA adopted 20/06 and all five OP submittedGermany: PA adopted 22/05 and 15 OPs submittedEstonia: PA adopted 20/06 and their one OP submittedDenmark: PA adopted 05/05 and their one OP submitted
Planning
• Partnership agreement submitted• Adoption of PA & OP’s by European
commission in Q4 2014• Expected first grant calls Q1 2015 for funding
priorities related to Op’s
Main thematic priorities Romania
Operational programsRomania
• PO Competitivitate – OP Competitiveness
• PO Capital Uman – OP Human Capital
• PO Infrastructura Mare – Infrastructure
• PO Asistenta Tehnica – OP Technical Assistance
• PO Regional ROP – OP Regions
• PO Capacitate Administrativa – OP Administrative Capacity
Operational programsRomania
Budget breakdown per OP• 9.5 billion euros for the Major Infrastructure Operational Programme,• 6.7 billion euros for the Regional Operational Programme• 4.2 billion euros for the Human Capital Operational Programme• 1.2 billion euros for the Competitiveness Operational Programme• 0.55 billion euros for the Administrative Capacity Operational
Programme• 0.21 billion euros for the Technical Assistance Operational
Programme • 0.45 billion euros for the Trans-border Cooperation Operational
Programme.
Budget breakdown Europe
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czech Rep
ublic
Denmark
German
y
Estonia
Irelan
d
Greece
Spain
France
Croati
aIta
ly
Cypru
s
Latvia
Lithuan
ia
Luxe
mbourg
Hungary
Malta
Netherl
ands
Austria
Poland
Portuga
l
Romania
Slove
nia
Slova
kia
Finlan
d
Swed
en
€ -
€ 20,000
€ 40,000
€ 60,000
€ 80,000
€ 100,000
€ 120,000
Other
Rural development (7) CAP
Direct payments CAP
European Territorial Coopera-tion
Regions
Total national spending
Astit
el X
1.0
00
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