Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ITRE | BUZEK Jerzy ( EPP), ZORRINHO Carlos ( S&D), RIQUET Dominique ( Renew), NIINISTÖ Ville ( Verts/ALE), BORCHIA Paolo ( ID), KRASNODĘBSKI Zdzisław ( ECR), BOTENGA Marc ( GUE/NGL) | |
Committee Opinion | AFET | ||
Committee Opinion | IMCO | ||
Committee Opinion | BUDG |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 163, TFEU 114, TFEU 173-p3
Legal Basis:
RoP 163, TFEU 114, TFEU 173-p3Subjects
Events
The European Parliament adopted by 505 votes to 56, with 21 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on establishing the Act in Support of Ammunition Production.
As a reminder, the Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP) aims to speed up the delivery of ammunition and missiles to Ukraine and to help Member States replenish their reserves.
By introducing targeted measures, including EUR 500 million in funding for the period from the date of entry into force of the Regulation to 30 June 2025, ASAP aims to increase the EU’s production capacity to address the current shortage of defence products, in particular artillery ammunition, missiles and their components. It will support the supply of ammunition from Member States' existing stockpiles and the joint acquisition of ammunition.
The European Parliament's position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure amends the Commission's proposal as follows:
Objectives of the Instrument
The objective of the Instrument is to foster the efficiency and competitiveness of the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) to support the ramp-up of the production capacity and timely delivery of relevant defence products through industrial reinforcement.
The industrial reinforcement consists of initiating and speeding up the adjustment of industry to the rapid structural changes imposed by the supply crisis affecting the relevant defence products which are necessary for the swift replenishment of the ammunition and missile stocks of the Member States and of Ukraine .
Financing rate
The Instrument should finance up to 35 % of the eligible costs of an eligible action related to the production capacities of relevant defence products, and up to 40 % of the eligible costs of an eligible action related to the production capacities of components and raw materials insofar as they are intended or used wholly for the production of relevant defence products.
By way of derogation, an action should be eligible for an increased funding rate of 10 additional percentage points where the beneficiary is an SME or mid-cap established in a Member State or in an associated country or where the majority of beneficiaries participating in a consortium are SMEs or mid-caps established in Member States or in associated countries.
Eligible entities
Recipients involved in an action supported under the Instrument should be entities, whether public or privately owned, which are established and have their executive management structures in the Union or in an associated country . Those recipients should either not be subject to control by a non-associated third country or by a non-associated third country entity or, alternatively, they should have been subject to screening within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2019/452 and, where necessary, to mitigation measures.
The guarantees should ensure that the involvement of such an undertaking in an action would not contravene the security and defence interests of the Union and its Member States as established in the framework of the common foreign and security policy or the objectives set out in this Regulation.
Infrastructure, facilities, assets and resources of the recipients involved in an action supported under the Instrument should be located on the territory of a Member State or of an associated country for the entire duration of the action.
The Instrument should not financially support the ramp-up of production capacities for relevant defence products that are subject to a restriction by a non-associated third country or a non-associated third country entity that limits the Member States’ ability to use those relevant defence products. The recipient should aim to ensure that the action funded by the Instrument will allow for the delivery of outputs to Ukraine.
In a joint statement , the European Parliament and of the Council stressed the need to consider all appropriate measures to strengthen and develop the EDTIB , including small and medium-sized enterprises, and to remove obstacles and bottlenecks so as to allow the industry to produce more along the value chains.
The European Parliament and the Council therefore call on the Commission to consider, as appropriate, putting forward as soon as possible any further initiatives necessary to strengthen the EDTIB, including adequate financing, for instance in the context of the European Defence Investment Programme, as well as a legal framework aimed at ensuring security of supply and supporting ammunition production.
The European Parliament and the Council agree to examine any such initiatives without delay and in a spirit of mutual sincere cooperation.
The European Parliament adopted a decision referring the matter back to the committee responsible for interinstitutional negotiations on the basis of the unamended proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on establishing the Act in Support of Ammunition Production.
The Commission proposal received 446 votes to 67 against and 112 abstentions. Members will now begin negotiations with the Council with a view to reaching a political agreement.
As a reminder, the Ammunition Production Support Action (ASAP) aims to speed up the delivery of ammunition and missiles to Ukraine and to help Member States replenish their stocks. By introducing targeted measures, including funding, the action aims to strengthen the EU's production capacity and address the current shortage of ammunition and missiles and their components. It will support the supply of ammunition from Member States' existing stocks and the joint procurement of ammunition.
The proposal for a new regulation includes:
- an instrument to financially support the reinforcement of EU industrial production capacities for the defence products concerned;
- a mechanism to map, monitor and better anticipate bottlenecks in supply chains;
- the introduction of a temporary regulatory framework to remedy the shortage of ammunition supplies.
The proposed financial envelope for implementing the regulation for the period from the date of its entry into force to 30 June 2025 is EUR 500 million in current prices.
PURPOSE: to establish the Act in Support of Ammunition Production (ASAP).
PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.
BACKGROUND: Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine has marked the dramatic return of territorial conflict and high-intensity warfare on European soil. The production capacity of the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) has been therefore tailored to respond primarily to limited Member States’ needs, mostly along national dividing lines, due to decades of public underinvestment.
Considering the situation in Ukraine and of its pressing defence needs in particular for ammunition, the Council of 20 March 2023 agreed on a three-track approach , aiming at providing one million rounds of artillery ammunition for Ukraine in a joint effort within the next twelve months. It agreed to urgently deliver ground-to-ground and artillery ammunition to Ukraine and, if requested, missiles from existing stocks or the reprioritisation of existing orders. It further called on Member States to jointly procure ammunition and if requested missiles from the European defence industry (and Norway) in the context of an existing European Defence Agency (EDA) project or through complementary Member States-led acquisition projects, in order to refill their stocks while enabling the continuation of support to Ukraine.
To support these efforts, the Council agreed to mobilise appropriate funding including through the European Peace Facility (EPF). The Council also tasked the Commission to present concrete proposals to urgently support the ramp-up of manufacturing capacities of the European defence industry, secure supply chains , facilitate efficient procurement procedures , address shortfalls in production capacities and promote investments, including, where appropriate, mobilising the Union budget.
The Instrument will complement planned EU instruments such as the European Defence Industry Reinforcement through common Procurement Act, and existing EU programmes such as the European Defence Fund as well as EU defence initiatives such as the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) or the Strategic Compass for Security and Defence. It will also generate synergies with other EU programmes.
CONTENT: against this background, the Commission presents this proposal which seeks to establish a set of measures and lay down a budget aimed at urgently strengthening the responsiveness and ability of the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) to ensure the timely availability and supply of ground-to-ground and artillery ammunition as well as missiles (‘relevant defence products’), in particular through the following:
- an instrument financially supporting industrial reinforcement for the production of the relevant defence products in the Union, including through the supply of their components;
- the identification, mapping and continuous monitoring of the availability of the relevant defence products, their components and the corresponding inputs (raw materials);
- the establishment of mechanisms, principles, and temporary rules to secure the timely and lasting availability of the relevant defence products to their acquirers in the Union.
Eligible actions
The Instrument will provide financial support for actions addressing identified bottlenecks in production capacities and supply chains with a view to secure and accelerate production to ensure the effective supply and timely availability of the relevant defence products.
Financial support will be provided to actions contributing to:
- optimising, expanding, modernising, upgrading or repurposing existing production capacities;
- establishing new production capacities;
- establishing cross-border industrial partnerships, including through public-private partnerships, aiming, for instance, at securing access to or reserving stocks of strategic components or raw materials;
- building up and making available reserved surge manufacturing capacities;
- testing or reconditioning (to address obsolescence) processes with a view to making existing ammunition and missiles useable;
- reskilling and upskilling related workforce.
In addition, the instrument will facilitate access to finance for EU companies in the field of ammunition and missiles, possibly through a specific mechanism, the ‘Ramp-up Fund’.
Budgetary implications
The financial envelope for the implementation of the Regulation for the period from the date of its entry into force to 30 June 2025 will be EUR 500 million in current prices. This budget comes from the redeployment of two instruments, the European Defence Fund and the future EDIRPA.
More precisely, ASAP budget has been allocated: (i) EUR 260 million from the European Defence Fund, from its 2024 budget; (ii) EUR 240 million from EDIRPA. ASAP budget will be engineered in a fashion that it does not undermine the implementation of existing defence programmes.
Documents
- Final act published in Official Journal: Regulation 2023/1525
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 185 24.07.2023, p. 0007
- Draft final act: 00046/2023/LEX
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T9-0291/2023
- Contribution: COM(2023)0237
- Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: PE751.687
- Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: GEDA/A/(2023)004390
- Coreper letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: GEDA/A/(2023)004390
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE751.687
- Contribution: COM(2023)0237
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES2425/2023
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T9-0208/2023
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2023)0237
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES2425/2023
- Coreper letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: GEDA/A/(2023)004390
- Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE751.687
- Draft final act: 00046/2023/LEX
- Contribution: COM(2023)0237
- Contribution: COM(2023)0237
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