INTIEAEuropean Union · The Clean Industrial Deal: A joint roadmap for competitiveness and decarbonisationPolicyIn force

The Clean Industrial Deal: A joint roadmap for competitiveness and decarbonisation

The Clean Industrial Deal outlines concrete actions to turn decarbonisation into a driver of growth for European industries. The main elements of the Deal are the following ones:  Affordable Energy : Lowering energy bills and promoting clean energy through the Affordable Energy…

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Country / jurisdiction: European Union · Year: 2025 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

The Clean Industrial Deal outlines concrete actions to turn decarbonisation into a driver of growth for European industries. The main elements of the Deal are the following ones:

Affordable Energy : Lowering energy bills and promoting clean energy through the Affordable Energy Action Plan.

Boosting Demand for Clean Products : Increasing demand for EU-made clean products with sustainability criteria in procurement.

Financing the Clean Transition : Mobilizing over €100 billion through state aid, the Innovation Fund, and InvestEU.

Circularity and Access to Materials : Securing critical raw materials and promoting circular economy practices.

Acting on a Global Scale : Establishing Clean Trade and Investment Partnerships and strengthening trade defense mechanisms.

Skills and Quality Jobs : Developing skills for a low-carbon economy and investing in education and training through Erasmus+.

The Deal aims to mobilise over €100 billion to support EU-made clean manufacturing.

Official source: https://commission.europa.eu/topics/eu-competitiveness/clean-industrial-deal_en

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