EU Proposes Simpler State Aid Rules for Governments
Irelands MEP Billy Kelleher endorses proposed updates to EUs State Aid Rules, aiming to simplify and expedite government investments in sectors like housing, farming, fishing, environmental projects, and small businesses. The revised General Block Exemption Regulation seeks to align with EU goals of reducing paperwork for businesses and enabling quicker responses to crises like the energy crunch and transitions to green and digital economies. Key enhancements include increased funding for research, renewable energy, grid upgrades, and housing aid for energy-saving improvements. Member states have until April 23, 2026, to provide input, with Kelleher encouraging Ireland to actively participate while ensuring fairness and balance in support distribution.
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