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Représentation au Luxembourg
  • Press release
  • 16 November 2024
  • Representation in Luxembourg
  • 2 min read

EU annual budget 2025: pursuing our political priorities and addressing crises

The Commission welcomes today's agreement between the European Parliament and the European Council on the annual EU budget 2025. This budget will allow the EU to deliver on its political commitments, starting with the changes agreed in the mid-term revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). The annual EU Budget for 2025 will amount to €199.4 billion.

The annual EU budget 2025 will provide the financial means to power the EU's political priorities and address urgent crises domestically – starting with facilitating support for the recent floods affecting several Member States – and beyond. It will continue to finance flagship programmes such as Horizon Europe and Erasmus+.

This is on top of the revision of the ceilings of the MFF agreed earlier this year, for the first time ever. The revised MFF provides strong and predictable support to Ukraine, reinforced financing to support European competitiveness through Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP), address the consequences of the crisis in the Middle East and migratory pressures.

The annual EU budget for 2025 allocates the following amounts to the various EU priorities (in commitments):

1. Single Market, Innovation and Digital21,480.1
2. Cohesion, Resilience and Values77,980.2
— Economic, social and territorial cohesion66,365.7
— Resilience and Values11,614.4
3. Natural Resources and Environment56,731.3
Of which Market related expenditure and direct payments39,975.9
4. Migration and Border management4,791.1
5. Security and Defence2,632.6
6. Neighbourhood and the World16,308.2
7. European Public Administration 12,845.0 
Thematic special instruments6,669.9
Total appropriations199,438.4

 

  • A more detailed overview is featured in the “Questions & Answers” document.

 

Next steps

The annual budget for 2025 should now be formally adopted by the Council of the European Union and by the European Parliament. The vote in plenary, which will mark the end of the process, is currently scheduled for 27 November 2024.

Background

The annual EU budget for 2025 includes the expenditure covered by the appropriations under the long-term budget ceilings, financed from own resources. These are topped up by expenditure under NextGenerationEU, financed from borrowing on the capital markets. Two amounts for each programme are proposed in the draft budget – commitments and payments. "Commitments" refer to the funding that can be agreed in contracts in a given year; and "payments" to the money actually paid out. All amounts are in current prices.

For More Information

Questions & Answers - Agreement on EU annual budget 2025

All Annual Budget Documents

Annual budget procedure

Revision of the EU budget 2021-2027

2021-2027 long-term EU budget & NextGenerationEU

EU budget in motion

EU as a borrower

We continue fulfilling our political commitments and provide the financial means to tackle current and future challenges of the European Union – the green and digital transitions, increasing the Union’s resilience, addressing the consequences of Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine and the continued crisis in the Middle East. The agreement found between the co-legislators strikes a good balance between Europe’s urgent financing needs and the continuity of successful programmes that drive Europe forward.

Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for Budget and Administration

Details

Publication date
16 November 2024
Author
Representation in Luxembourg