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EU budget 2017: €157.88 billion
SUMMARY OF:
Definitive adoption (EU, Euratom) 2017/292 European Union general budget for 2017
WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE EU BUDGET?
KEY POINTS
The 2017 EU budget provides for €157.88 billion in spending commitments* and €134.5 billion in payments*. The main areas of expenditure are:
|
|
Commitments |
Payments |
Competitiveness for growth and jobs (research, innovation, education and SMEs) |
€21.3bn |
€19.3bn |
Economic, social and territorial cohesion (regional, social and investment funds) |
€53.6bn |
€37.2bn |
Sustainable growth, natural resources (agriculture, fisheries, rural and environment policies) |
€58.6bn |
€54.9bn |
Direct financial support to farmers and market measures |
€42.6bn |
€42.6bn |
Security and citizenship (border protection, asylum policy, anti-terrorism measures) |
€4.3bn |
€3.8bn |
Global Europe (overseas development and humanitarian aid) |
€10.2bn |
€9.5bn |
Administration (staff salaries and benefits, running costs) |
€9.4bn |
€9.4bn |
FROM WHEN DOES THE EU BUDGET APPLY?
It applies from 1 January 2017.
BACKGROUND
KEY TERMS
MAIN DOCUMENT
Definitive adoption (EU, Euratom) 2017/292 of the European Union’s general budget for the financial year 2017 (OJ L 51, 28.2.2017, pp. 1-2341)
last update 17.07.2017