Economic Report - pubblicata il 06 Maggio 2024
Source: European Commission Spokesperson's Service
Today, the European Commission has adopted an amendment to the State aid Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework (TCTF) to prolong by six months certain provisions of the Framework aimed to address persisting market disturbances specifically in the agriculture and fisheries sectors.
On 11 April 2024, the Commission consulted Member States on the persistence of a serious disturbance of the economy affecting in particular the primary agricultural, fisheries and aquaculture sectors. The Commission has also taken note of the European Council’s conclusions of 17 and 18 April 2024 on the importance of a resilient and sustainable agricultural sector for food security and the EU’s strategic autonomy, and its encouragement to pursue the work on a possible extension of the TCTF.
Against this background, the Commission has decided to adopt a limited prolongation of section 2.1 of the TCTF for the primary agricultural sector, as well as the fisheries and aquaculture sectors. This decision to delay the phase-out of the TCTF allows Member States to provide limited amounts of aid to companies active in these sectors for further six months, until 31 December 2024. It will give Member States more time to implement support measures, if needed.
The prolongation does not include an increase of the ceilings set out for the limited amounts of aid. Member States will therefore continue to be able to provide companies affected by the crisis or by the subsequent sanctions and countersanctions, including by Russia, up to €280,000 for the agricultural sector and up to €335,000 for the fisheries and aquaculture sectors.
Today’s amendment does not affect the remaining provisions of the TCTF:
In parallel to today’s amendment, the Commission will also launch a revision of the Agricultural de minimis Regulation, in light of the inflationary pressure in recent years and the current context with, amongst others, high commodity prices affecting the agricultural sector. This Regulation exempts small amounts of support in the agricultural sector from State aid control since they are deemed to have no impact on competition and trade in the Single Market. More specifically, Member States can grant support to the agricultural sector of up to €20,000 per beneficiary (€25,000, if the Member State has a central register to register de minimis aid) over a period of 3 years without prior notification to the Commission for approval. The Agricultural de minimis rules were last revised in 2019 and will need a revision before they are currently set to expire on 31 December 2027.
Background
The State aid Temporary Crisis Framework, adopted on 23 March 2022, enabled Member States to use the flexibility foreseen under State aid rules to support the economy in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The Temporary Crisis Framework was amended on 20 July 2022 and on 28 October 2022.
On 9 March 2023, the Commission adopted the current Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework to foster support measures in sectors which are key for the transition to a net-zero economy, in line with the Green Deal Industrial Plan. On 20 November 2023, the Commission adopted a limited prolongation for certain types of aid in view of the persisting market distortions, particularly in the energy sector.
Following today’s amendment, the TCTF allows: