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With NextGenEu, EU GDP will grow by 1.4% more in 2026 - News

2024-02-21T11:03:20.238Z

Highlights: With NextGenEu, EU GDP will grow by 1.4% more in 2026, says EU Commission. In 2022 the estimated additional growth was 0.4%, compared to the 1.9% expected in 2020. The figure does not include the expected stimulus of reforms, which takes place in the long term and which the Commission expects it to have a "significant impact" "To date, almost 225 billion euros have been disbursed to support EU economies," says EU Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni.


The Commission's economic modeling suggests that NextGenEu has the potential to increase the EU's real GDP by up to 1.4% in 2026, compared to a situation without the instrument. (HANDLE)


The Commission's economic modeling suggests that NextGenEu has the potential to increase the EU's real GDP by up to 1.4% in 2026, compared to a situation without the instrument.

This is what the community executive stated during the interim evaluation of the device.

In 2022 the estimated additional growth was 0.4%, compared to the 1.9% expected in 2020. However, the figure does not include the expected stimulus of reforms, which takes place in the long term and which the Commission expects it to have a "significant impact".

 "To date, almost 225 billion euros have been disbursed to support EU economies."

This was said by EU Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni when presenting the interim evaluation of the recovery and resilience mechanism.

"As of February 1, the Commission assessed 1,153 out of 6,266 goals and objectives as satisfactorily achieved (18%) - he added - and Member States reported the completion of another 1,238 intermediate and final goals (38%)".

"We expect - he concluded - that over half (54%) of all goals and objectives will be completed by the end of 2024". 


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