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GBER
Regional Investment Aid
Regulation 651/2014
amended by Regulation 1084/2017
External expert Stephen Moore
This training has been organised by EIPA-Ecorys-PwC under the Framework Contract Nr 2013.CE.16 B.AT 044. The opinions expressed are those of the contractor only
and do not represent the EC's official position
What is Regional Aid?
• State aid to promote the economic, social and territorial cohesion of Member States and the Union as a whole.
• Aid for the development of the most disadvantaged areas by supporting investment and job creation in a sustainable context.
• Guidelines on Regional State aid for 2014-2020 (2013/C 209/01)
• Regional Aid is exempt from the notification requirement of
• Article 108(3) of the TFEU provided it fulfils all the conditions laid down in Chapter I and the specific conditions in Chapter III of the GBER.
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Where is Regional aid allowed?
46,53 % of the EU-27 population for the period 2014-2020.
This ceiling is set using Eurostat population data for 2010. The ceiling will correspond to 47,00 % of the EU-28 population following the accession of Croatia to the Union.
GBER State aid in 2015
Total €26,366 million
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GBER structureChapter I. Common provisions.� Scope� Definitions� Conditions for exemption� Notification thresholds� Transparency of aid� Incentive effect� Aid intensity and eligible
costs� Cumulation� Publication and
information
Chapter III. Specific conditions.� regional aid; � aid to SMEs in the form of investment aid, operating
aid and SMEs' access to finance; � aid for environmental protection; � aid for research and development and innovation; � training aid; � recruitment and employment aid for disadvantaged
workers and workers with disabilities; � aid to make good the damage caused by certain natural
disasters; � social aid for transport for residents of remote regions; � aid for broadband infrastructures; � aid for culture and heritage conservation; � aid for sport and multifunctional recreational
infrastructures; � aid for local infrastructures.
Chapter II. Monitoring.� Withdrawal of the
benefit of the block exemption
� Reporting� Monitoring
Chapter IV. Final provisions.� Repeal� Transitional provisions� Application period
Annex I, Annex II, Annex III
Chapter I. Common provisions
Article 1 - Scope
Article 2 - Definitions
Article 3 - Conditions for exemptionArticle 4 - Notification thresholds
Article 5 - Transparency of aid
Article 6 - Incentive effect
Article 7 - Aid intensity and eligible costsArticle 8 - Cumulation
Article 9 - Publication and information
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Article 1 (3) - Excluded sectors
GBER applies to all sectors except aid granted to undertakings active in:
(a) the fishery and aquaculture sector, as covered by Council Regulation (EC) No 1379/2013;
(b) the primary production of agricultural products;
(c) the sector of processing and marketing of agricultural products, in the following cases:
i. where the amount of the aid is fixed on the basis of the price or quantity of such products purchased from primary producers or put on the market by the undertakings concerned;
ii. where the aid is conditional on being partly or entirely passed on to primary producers;
(d)aid to facilitate the closure of uncompetitive coal mines; &
(e) the categories of regional aid excluded in Article 13.
Categories of Regional aid excluded in Article 13
(a) steel, coal, shipbuilding & synthetic fibres;
(b) transport sector as well as the related infrastructure and energy generation,distribution and infrastructure, except for regional investment aid in outermostregions and regional operating aid schemes;
(c) regional aid in the form of schemes which are targeted at a limited number ofspecific sectors of economic activity; schemes aimed at tourism activities, broadbandinfrastructures or processing and marketing of agricultural products are not consideredto be targeted at specific sectors of economic activity;
(d) regional operating aid granted to undertakings whose principal activities fallunder Section K ‘Financial and insurance activities’ of the NACE Rev. 2 or to undertakings that perform intra-group activities whose principal activities fall under classes 70.10 ‘Activities of head offices’ or 70.22 ‘Business and other management consultancy activities’ of NACE Rev. 2.
2017 revision no longer explicitly excludes individual regional investment aid to a beneficiary that has closed down the same or a similar activity in the EEA in the two years preceding its application for regional investment aid or which, at thetime of the aid application, has concrete plans to close down such an activity within a period of up to two years after the initial investment for which aid is requested is completed in the area concerned. But text is still in the recitals. See para 36.
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Chapter I. Definitions (Art.2)
General (1-39) Specific for regional aid (40-61)
(2) SME
(18) Undertaking in difficulty
(23) Start of works
(24) Large enterprises
(43) steel sector
(44) synthetic fibres sector
(45) transport sector
(47) tourism
(49) initial investment
(61) in-kind contribution
(61a) relocation (new)
Definitions (Article 2)
(41) ‘regional investment aid’ – either aid for an ‘initial investment’ (SMEs) or aid for an ‘initial investment in favour of a new economic activity’ (large);
(49) ‘initial investment’ means:1)the setting-up of a new establishment;
2)extension of the capacity of an existing establishment;
3)diversification of the output of an establishment intoproducts not previously produced in the establishment;
4)fundamental change in the overall production process ofan existing establishment;
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1. setting-up of a new establishment
2. extension of the capacity of an existingestablishment
3. diversification of the output of an establishment into products not previously produced in the establishment
4. fundamental change in the overall production process of an existing establishment
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Definition (61a) - relocation
(61a) ‘relocation’ means a transfer of the same or similar activity or
part thereof from an establishment in one contracting party to theEEA Agreement (initial establishment) to the establishment in whichthe aided investment takes place in another contracting party to theEEA Agreement (aided establishment). There is a transfer if theproduct or service in the initial and in the aided establishmentsserves at least partly the same purposes and meets the demands orneeds of the same type of customers and jobs are lost in the same orsimilar activity in one of the initial establishments of the beneficiaryin the EEA;
See Article 14(16) - The beneficiary shall confirm that it has not carriedout a relocation to the establishment in which the initial investment for whichaid is requested is to take place, in the two years preceding the applicationfor aid and give a commitment that it will not do so up to a period of twoyears after the initial investment for which aid is requested is completed.
Article 14(4) – eligible costs
(a) investment costs in tangible and intangible assets;
(b) the estimated wage costs arising from job creation as aresult of an initial investment, calculated over a period oftwo years;
or
(c) a combination of points (a) and (b) not exceeding theamount of (a) or (b), whichever is higher.
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Eligible costs
Tangible and intangible assets: Wage costs:
Employee monthlywage x 24
Article 14 (9)conditions
Article 14 (8)conditions
Max aid intensity – MS Regional aid maps
Austria SA.37825 Italy SA.38930
Belgium SA.38577 Latvia SA.38385
Bulgaria SA.38667 Lithuania SA.38510
Croatia SA.38668 Luxembourg SA.38615
Cyprus SA.38814 Malta SA.38468
Czech Republic SA.37553 Poland SA.37485
Denmark SA.38247 Portugal SA.38571
Estonia SA.38621 Romania SA.38364
Finland SA.38359 Slovakia SA.37447
France SA.38182 Slovenia SA.38060
Germany SA.37423 Spain SA.38472
Greece SA.38450 Sweden SA.37985
Hungary SA.37718 The Netherlands SA.39108
Ireland SA.38509 United Kingdom SA.38113
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What is meant by ‘own contribution’?
State aid up to maximum allowed in
Regional aid map
Aid grant
Other State
resources
Own contribution =
Eligible
expenditure minus
State resources
25% of investment
should be from
own contribution
or external finance
that is free of
public support
State resources
Eligible expenditure
Simplified costs
• New text added to Article 7(1) - Aid intensity and eligible costs - The amounts of eligible costs may be calculated in accordance with the simplified cost options set out in Regulation (EU) No 1303/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council, provided that the operation is at least partly financed through a Union fund that allows the use of those simplified cost options and that the category of costs is eligible according to the relevant exemption provision.
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Challenges
� Determining the size of enterprise (is it an SME?)
� Eligible expenditures combination - equipment acquisition + job creation in one project
� Cumulation with other types of aid (e.g. de minimis)
� How to discover if the beneficiary is subject to an outstanding recovery order?
� How to establish if the beneficiary is a company in difficulty?
� What is export aid?
� Is the beneficiary in an excluded sector?
� Awareness of new conditions e.g. Article 14(16) ‘relocation’
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GBER Regional aid checklist
• Used by DG Comp when monitoring GBER schemes
• Not official documents
• Intended to be a useful complementary tool for the application of the GBER
• Full compliance with the GBER’s provisions only way to benefit from the exemption from notification
• Useful also for Member States?
• Not published on any EC website
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Questions?