Investment Plan for Europe: Over €168 billion in new investments across the EU
The Investment Plan for Europe is now expected to trigger more than €168 billion in total investments. This comes just two years after the Plan was launched by the Juncker Commission and represents well over half of the €315 billion target of total investments mobilised that was originally earmarked.
These figures follow last week's meeting of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Board of Directors, which approved 14 new projects to be financed under the EFSI on the recommendation of the EFSI's independent Investment Committee.
The operations approved under the European Fund for Strategic Investments now represent a total financing volume of over €31 billion and are located in all 28 Member States. The EIB has now approved 189 EFSI infrastructure projects worth over €23 billion. The European Investment Fund (EIF) has approved 255 SME financing agreements, with total financing under the EFSI of over €8 billion.
The Commission's proposal to extend the EFSI (the so-called "EFSI 2.0" proposal) has already made good progress. At its December meeting, the European Council welcomed an agreement by EU Finance Ministers to give their backing to the proposal and called for the extension to be adopted by the co-legislators in the first half of 2017.
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