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    Go-ahead for EUR 5 billion Brexit adjustment reserve

    npsnps29 September 2021
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    Go-ahead for EUR 5 billion Brexit adjustment reserve

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    (BRUSSELS) – The EU Council gave its final approval Tuesday to a fund of five billion euros aimed at helping Member States’ hardest hit regions tackle the negative impact of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

    The fund of five billion euros (in 2018 prices) will support the hardest hit regions, sectors and communities to cover extra costs, compensate losses or counter other adverse economic and social effects resulting directly from the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union.

    “The prompt adoption of the reserve means that much needed funding will soon be made available to the worst affected European regions and companies, especially SMEs and their workers,” said Slovenia’s Minister for Development and European Cohesion Policy Zvonko Cernac, for the EU presidency: “Our goal is to help the most vulnerable navigate through a difficult period of adjustment to the aftermath of Brexit.”

    The one-off emergency instrument will support public and private businesses facing disruption of trade flows, including new costs for custom checks and administrative procedures. Since the UK’s withdrawal from the EU has created an unprecedented situation, member states will be given the flexibility to decide on the best actions to take so as to counter various negative consequences.

    In this respect, the setting up of the fund provides for a non-exhaustive list of eligible measures, ranging from support for SMEs, regional and local communities and organisations, including small-scale coastal fisheries dependent on fishing activities in UK waters, as well as measures to support job creation and reintegration in the labour market of returning EU citizens.

    The reference period for the Brexit adjustment reserve support is from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2023.

    The Council has decided to provisionally share upfront all the resources of the reserve, which in current prices stand at €5.4 billion, taking into account the adverse impact of Brexit on each member state. The method for calculating the provisional allocation is determined by three main factors.

    The largest amount of €4.5 billion is shared according to the importance of trade with the UK, €656 million are shared based on the importance of fisheries in the UK’s exclusive economic zone, and €273 million are distributed based on the importance of neighbouring links for the maritime border regions with the UK.

    In addition, to allow member states to take rapid action, by far the larger part of the resources, €4.3 billion, will be made available as pre-financing in three annual tranches – in 2021, 2022 and 2023. The remaining resources will be made available in 2025, after a review of the expenditure on eligible measures in the previous years, which will also factor in any unused amounts.

    Regulation establishing the Brexit adjustment reserve

    Provisional allocation per member state in current prices

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