On Wednesday 4 December, the Member States’ ambassadors to the European Union (Coreper) will be called on to approve the revised post-Covid-19 recovery plans for Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia and Sweden.
In Belgium, the revision, linked to objective circumstances, concerns 24 measures in the national recovery plan, worth €5.3 billion, including €5 billion in subsidies.
To see the draft EU Council decision: https://aeur.eu/f/em4
Twenty measures in the Danish recovery plan, which has been allocated €1.6 billion in the form of subsidies alone, will be modified for objective reasons.
To see the draft EU Council decision: https://aeur.eu/f/em3
For the Swedish recovery plan, which has been allocated €3.5 billion in the form of grants alone, six measures will be modified for objective reasons.
To see the draft EU Council decision: https://aeur.eu/f/em5
Finally, the revision of the Slovenian plan, with a budget of €2.7 billion, including €1.62 billion in subsidies, concerns five measures that have been modified for objective reasons.
To see the draft EU Council decision: https://aeur.eu/f/em6
These revisions will be formally adopted at the Ecofin Council on Tuesday 10 December. (Original version in French by Mathieu Bion)