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Guidelines on national regional aid for 2007-2013
Guidelines on national regional aid for 2007-2013
Guidelines on national regional aid for 2007-2013
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Guidelines on national regional aid for 2007-2013
The purpose of national regional aid is to support investment and job creation and encourage firms to set up new establishments in Europe's most disadvantaged regions. In order to support economic development in these regions during the period 2007-2013, these guidelines introduce criteria to assess the compatibility of national regional aid with the internal market under Article 87(3)(a) and (c) of the Treaty establishing the European Community (EC).
ACT
Guidelines on national regional aid for 2007-2013 [Official Journal C 54 of 4.3.2006].
SUMMARY
In order to assist the economic development of Europe's most disadvantaged regions during the period 2007-2013, national regional aid is designed to support investment and job creation and encourage firms to set up new establishments.
National regional aid consists of investment aid * granted to large companies and to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and operating aid (in certain limited circumstances). As a general rule, aid should be granted under a multi-sectoral aid scheme which forms an integral part of a regional development strategy.
Legal background
These guidelines contain the criteria applied by the Commission when examining the compatibility of national regional aid with the internal market under Article 87(3)(a) and (c) of the Treaty establishing the EC.
The permissible aid ceilings vary according to the relative seriousness of the problems affecting the development of the regions concerned in order to mitigate the distortionary effect of state aid on competition in the internal market. These guidelines include an aid instrument to encourage small business start-ups in the regions.
Scope
Activities in the following sectors are excluded from the scope of these guidelines:
Demarcation of regions
The limit for the overall population coverage in assisted areas in the EU-25 has been set at 42 %. However, no Member State loses more than 50 % of the coverage of its population during the period 2000-2006.
Article 87(3)(a)
The guidelines stipulate that the conditions laid down in Article 87(3)(a) are fulfilled if the per capita gross domestic product (GDP) of a NUTS II region is less than 75 % of the Community average.
The conditions laid down in Article 87(3)(a) of the EC Treaty are also fulfilled in the case of:
Article 87(3)(c)
As the regional aid subject to the exception in Article 87(3)(c) of the EC Treaty is intended for regions which are less disadvantaged than those referred to in paragraph (a), the geographic scope of the exception and the aid intensity allowed must be strictly limited in accordance with the principle of geographical concentration.
The regions eligible for aid under Article 87(3)(c) are:
REGIONAL INVESTMENT AID
Ceilings for regional investment aid €“ large companies
Article 87(3)(a)
The maximum aid intensities (ceilings) for large companies in regions falling within the scope of Article 87(3)(a) must not exceed:
Article 87(3)(c)
The aid ceilings for large companies in regions falling within the scope of Article 87(3)(c) must not exceed:
Ceilings for regional investment aid €“ SMEs
Aid ceilings may be increased by 20 % for aid granted to small enterprises and by 10 % for aid granted to medium-sized enterprises.
Large investment projects
For a 'large investment project' with an eligible expenditure above EUR 50 million, the aid ceiling is 50 % of the regional ceiling for investments between EUR 50 million and EUR 100 million. The aid ceiling is 34 % of the regional ceiling for investments of over EUR 100 million.
Member States are required to notify the Commission of any aid awarded to an investment project with expenditure of more than EUR 100 million if the aid exceeds the maximum allowable amount. The notification thresholds for different regions with the most commonly encountered aid intensities are summarised below:
REGIONAL OPERATING AID
Although operating aid * is normally prohibited, it may exceptionally be granted on a temporary basis in regions eligible for aid under Article 87(3)(a). It must be justified in terms of its contribution to regional development and its nature, and its level must be proportional to the handicaps it seeks to alleviate.
Aid for newly created small enterprises
In order to encourage start-up and early development of small enterprises in the regions which qualify for national regional aid, these guidelines authorise aid of up to:
The annual amounts of aid awarded must not exceed 33 % of the abovementioned total amounts of aid per enterprise.
Final provisions
These guidelines apply from 1 January 2007 until 31 December 2013.
Key terms in the Act
RELATED ACTS
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1628/2006 of 24 October 2006 on the application of Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty to national regional investment aid [Official Journal L 302 of 1 November 2006].
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1627/2006 of 24 October 2006 amending Regulation (EC) No 794/2004 as regards the standard forms for notification of aid [Official Journal L 302 of 1 November 2006]. This Regulation amends Regulation (EC) No 794/2004 implementing Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 laying down detailed rules for the application of Article 93 (now Article 88) of the EC Treaty. It modifies the standard forms for notification of state aid following the adoption of new guidelines on national regional aid for the period 2007-2013.
Regional aid maps (1.1.2007 €“ 31.12.2013)
The regional aid maps determine not only the regions eligible for regional investment aid but also the maximum aid intensities (ceilings) for each Member State during the period 2007-2013.
Last updated: 28.08.2007