Members' Research Service By / May 21, 2026

Industrial Accelerator Act [EU Legislation in Progress]

The Industrial Accelerator Act aims to support ‘Made in EU’ industrial production of low-carbon products and technologies in light of global pressures.

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Written by Agnieszka Widuto

Overview

The Commission published the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA) legislative proposal on 4 March 2026. Its aim is to strengthen EU competitiveness and industrial resilience in the face of global pressures. The IAA would set a target to increase the share of all industrial manufacturing to 20 % of EU GDP by 2035 (up from 14.3 % in 2024). The key sectors covered by the proposed act include energy-intensive industries, net-zero technologies and the automotive industry. The proposal would also introduce measures to apply ‘Made in EU’ and low-carbon preferences in public procurement and public support schemes, set conditions on foreign direct investment (FDI), launch industrial acceleration areas to boost manufacturing, and simplify permitting processes for industrial manufacturing projects.

Legislative proposal

2026/0068 (COD) – Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework of measures for the acceleration of industrial capacity and decarbonisation in strategic sectors and amending Regulations (EU) 2018/1724, (EU) 2024/1735 and (EU) 2024/3110

Next steps in the European Parliament

For the latest developments in this legislative procedure, see the Legislative Train Schedule: 2026/0068(COD)


Read the complete briefing on ‘Industrial Accelerator Act‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.


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