NOTE
12. marts 2021
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Danish response to the Commission’s invitation to comment on revised
State aid rules on Important Projects of Common European Interest
The Danish government appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Eu-
ropean Commission’s draft communication on the criteria for the analysis
of the compatibility with the internal market of State aid to promote the
execution of important projects of common European interest (the draft IP-
CEI Communication).
In general, the Danish Government is positive towards the draft IPCEI
Communication. Overall, we agree that the new focus points in the draft
Communication will help secure more openness, transparency and inclu-
siveness, notably for SME participation and enhance the focus on the green
and digital transition. Furthermore, we are happy to note that many of the
Danish Government’s views and points have been taking in to account in
the draft IPCEI Communication.
As mentioned in the Danish Government’s
response to the road map hear-
ing, we strongly support the Commission’s intention to limit the scope of
the revision to the three main adjustments foreseen in the road map 1)
providing further guidance on criteria in the communication, including the
Green Deal, 2) facilitating the involvement for SME’s, and 3) ensuring that
the process is genuinely transparent and inclusive.
The Danish Government finds that the current Communication on IPCEI
(2014/C 188/02) has contributed in a positive way to provide helpful guide-
lines for Member States when preparing schemes for an approval process
that is as smooth and quick as possible, while ensuring a strict use and ap-
plication of IPCEI. We believe that this revision will not and should not
lead to a general relaxation of the rules or an undermining of the Commis-
sions objective assessment of notified projects.
Updating of the EU priorities and strategies
We welcome the update of references to EU policies and strategies in the
cumulative criteria. This include especially references to initiatives re-
lated to the green and digital transition, e.g. European Green Deal, the
Digital Strategy. The guidelines should enable the development of state-