Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform: Council agrees its partial negotiating mandate

Member states’ EU ambassadors today agreed on the Council’s partial negotiating mandate on the proposed Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP).

The platform will support investments in critical technologies in the fields of digital and deep tech, clean tech and biotech in the EU. It will reduce the EU’s strategic dependencies and enhance its long-term competitiveness.

The Council’s negotiating mandate is partial, because its position on additional financial support for STEP will depend on the final outcome of the horizontal negotiations on the mid-term revision of the multiannual financial framework for 2021-2027.

Main elements of the Council’s mandate
In its mandate, the Council clarifies the objectives and scope of STEP, and confirms its support for the proposed sovereignty seal and sovereignty portal for STEP-related investments.

To facilitate the use of available funding and create synergies among funding instruments for investments in critical technologies, the Council supports identifying resources which would support STEP objectives within a range of existing EU programmes and funds, including the InvestEU, Horizon Europe, European Defence Fund, Innovation Fund, Recovery and Resilience Facility and cohesion policy funds.

The Council also agrees to the Commission proposal to apply a 100 % co-financing rate and a 30 % pre-financing for STEP priorities under the 2021–2027 programming period for cohesion policy funds, as well as to the proposal to enable investments in large enterprises.

Considering the continued budgetary pressure in member states, the Council has also agreed to apply retroactively a 100 % co-financing rate to the 2014-2020 cohesion programmes in the final accounting year, whilst extending the deadline for submitting payment applications by 12 months.

In addition, the Council has included in its mandate some other provisions to reduce administrative burden for the member states and facilitate the reprogramming of funds towards STEP objectives.

Next steps
The partial mandate agreed today will serve as a basis for negotiations on STEP with the European Parliament. Once an agreement with the Parliament is reached, the regulation will need to be formally adopted by the Council and the European Parliament.

Background
The Commission proposed the creation of a Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform on 20 June 2023 as part of its package of proposals related to the mid-term revision of the multiannual financial framework 2021-2027.

Today the Council also agreed a partial negotiating mandate on the Ukraine Facility.

Hello there! I'm a 21-year-old university student majoring in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature. I have a deep passion for art and a profound connection to the natural world. My journey through life has been a colorful one, driven by my love for creativity, music, and the wonders of the great outdoors. As a dedicated student, I've already earned a degree in Classic Cantos, a testament to my appreciation for the timeless beauty of classical music. Beyond the classroom, my artistic spirit thrives through my love for painting and drawing. These creative outlets allow me to express my thoughts and emotions, transforming blank canvases into vibrant stories. My interests go far beyond music and art. Singing, playing the piano, and exploring new melodies are integral parts of my life, providing me with both solace and exhilaration. When I'm not immersed in the world of art and music, I find solace in nature's embrace. My heart is drawn to animals and the serene beauty of the natural world, fueling my desire to protect and preserve our precious environment.
Hipther

FREE
VIEW