European Parliamentary Research Service By / September 19, 2018

Allocation by Member State of the proposed EMFF budget for 2021-2027

Allocation by Member State

Allocation by Member State

The proposed budget for the new EMFF for the period 2021-2027 amounts to €6.14 billion in current prices. Compared to the EMFF allocation for 2014-2020 in current prices, excluding the UK, this therefore represents stable funding.
For comparison purposes, the figures are also presented in constant prices (2018 prices). Constant prices differ from current prices in that they apply a 2 % annual deflator to counter the effect of inflation. In terms of constant 2018 prices, the proposed EMFF amounts to €5.45 billion, which is around 13 % less than the current EMFF, excluding the UK. As far as the financial implementation of the EMFF is concerned, about 13.5 % of the fund falls under direct management by the European Commission, while 86.5 % is subject to shared management. Under the current EMFF, the distribution between direct and shared management is respectively 10 % and 90 %. Therefore the decrease in the proposed budget for shared management is stronger (-16 %) compared to the decrease in the proposed budget for direct management (-11 %).
The part under shared management is distributed among the Member States on the basis of the same allocations as currently used (but taking the exclusion of the UK into account)


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