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  • 14/12/2006 - Budget
    Growth and prosperity at the centre of EU budget for 2007

    Next year's EU budget has been fixed at €126.5bn, with a strong focus on sustainable growth, environment, and rural development.
  • 13/12/2006 - Competition
    Higher subsidies allowed for small firms

    The amount of individual subsidies governments can pay out to businesses without seeking EU approval has been raised from €100 000 to €200 000. This follows a decision by the European Commission to simplify the rules, in a bid to help small firms. Subsidies for companies in difficulty and those for which the amount cannot be calculated in advance have been excluded, to prevent distortions of competition.
  • 11/12/2006 - Competition
    Government aid hitting the mark

    New figures show that a higher proportion of the €64bn of government support in 2005 went to areas of common interest, such as environment and R&D.
  • 10/11/2006 - Economy - Economic policies
    Autumn economic forecast: EU economy at its best in 2006

    Economic growth in 2006 is set to reach 2.8% in the EU and 2.6% in the euro area. The EU as a whole is expected to create 7 million new jobs over the period 2006-2008 (5 million in the euro area). Inflation is also forecast to gradually decline to below 2% in the euro area in 2008. These are the main findings of the Commission's autumn economic forecasts 2006-2008 published on 6 November.
  • 29/09/2006 - Budget
    2005 - a positive year for the EU budget

    The yearly report on the allocation of the EU budget gives a positive assessment for 2005: more EU resources were directed towards competitiveness, research, growth and jobs; benefits were shared by all Member States; and execution of payments was higher than in previous years. Dalia Grybauskaité, Commissioner for Financial Programming and Budget, explained the record execution was made possible through better advance planning and enhanced monitoring. She stressed however that a further increase in the amounts allocated to economic progress was necessary. "A profound revision of European finances in 2008/2009 remains a vital necessity," the Commissioner said.
  • 02/06/2006
    Revised EU programmes prioritise growth and modernisation

    One week after the signing of the agreement on the new financial framework, the Commission adopted a package of revised proposals for EU programmes putting the focus on modernisation and economic progress. These proposals, covering the 2007-2013 period, aim to meet the EU's objective of boosting Europe's economy and creating more and better jobs.

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