On 26 February 2025, the Commission presented the Clean Industrial Deal, a bold business plan to support the competitiveness and resilience of EU industry. The Deal will accelerate decarbonisation, while securing the future of manufacturing in Europe.
The Deal focuses mainly on two closely linked sectors: energy-intensive industries and clean tech. i) Energy-intensive industries, as they require urgent support to decarbonise and electrify. ii) Clean Tech is at the heart of future competitiveness and growth as well as crucial for industrial transformation.
The Commission identifies business drivers for industry to succeed in the EU:
In the short term, the Clean Industrial Deal will mobilise over €100 billion to support EU-made clean manufacturing. This amount includes an additional €1 billion guarantees under the current Multiannual Financial Framework.
For more info, please see the website below (source).
Source: European Commission
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