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Commission and EIB announce €18M to boost investment in climate actions

Inicio » Noticias UE » Mercado » Economy and Finance » Commission and EIB announce €18M to boost investment in climate actions

3 de May de 2023

The European Commission and the European Investment Bank have announced €18 billion in funding under Global Gateway, Europe’s investment strategy for partner countries.

It will stimulate investment in Global Gateway priority areas (climate action, clean energy and connectivity) in European partner countries around the world. In particular, these projects will work to address the global climate finance gap and support climate prevention, adaptation and mitigation.

Speaking from the Global Citizen NOW Summit in New York, President von der Leyen said: “Europe is already the top provider of climate finance globally and of official development assistance. But more is needed to bridge the climate finance gap – and everyone needs to chip in. This is where our investment strategy Global Gateway comes into play. Global Gateway invests in the projects our partners need – from natural risks prevention to clean transport and energy infrastructure. And this €18 billion in financing will get even more such projects off the ground, swiftly. Global Gateway will help advance the climate transition around the world, improving people’s lives and making our partners more resilient.”

EIB President Werner Hoyer said: “Thanks to our solid partnership with the European Commission, EIB Global has already mobilised investments amounting to €31 billion under Global Gateway. This new financing package unlocks more EU support for projects that will make a real difference in partner countries and in some of the areas of the world most in need of transformation. We believe that the Global Gateway initiative will greatly contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, to which we remain fully committed and strongly aligned with partners worldwide.”

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Background

The Global Gateway strategy is the EU’s positive offer to partner countries in support of their resilience and sustainable development. This offer aims at narrowing the global investment gap with value-driven investments from public and private sectors, supporting global economic recovery and accompanying the twin green and digital transitions outside the EU.

Across the world, Global Gateway aims to mobilise €300 billion in investments between 2021 and 2027 with a mix of grants, concessional loans and guarantees to de-risk private sector investments.

The EU’s Global Gateway strategy is on track to deliver on that target. EIB Global, the development arm of the European Investment Bank, will mobilise at least €100 billion of this target. Financing from the European Investment Bank has already mobilised €31 billion.

The Commission will provide an EU budget guarantee to back €8.3 billion of EIB lending to Global Gateway. EIB Global will now provide an additional €1.5 billion to back up to €10 billion of EIB lending. Therefore, together, the European Commission and the EIB will jointly deliver financing of €18 billion for projects aiming to support a green, digital and fair transition globally.

The EU and its Member States remain the world’s leading donor, providing 43% of global Official Development Assistance in 2022. The collective ODA increased, reaching €92.8 billion in 2022, up from €71.6 billion in 2021.

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