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Ministers took stock of the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
To date, €267 billion have been disbursed, which represents over 41% of the overall committed amount, helping member states deal with various economic challenges.
The Council adopted implementing decisions approving targeted modifications to Lithuania’s and Portugal’s recovery and resilience plans.
The Council exchanged views on lessons learnt from the 2024 cycle of the European Semester.
The lessons learned at today's discussion on the European Semester underscore the importance of maintaining the balance between fiscal and structural issues while improving transparency and visibility. With thoughtful adjustments and collaboration, we can ensure the European Semester continues to provide clear, actionable guidance to all member states, driving meaningful progress across policy areas.
Mihály Varga, Hungarian minister of finance
The Council approved conclusions on climate finance ahead of the United Nations framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November 2024 (COP 29).
In its conclusions, the Council underlines that the EU and its member states are committed to the current goal of developed countries to collectively mobilise USD 100 billion per year in climate finance until 2025. This goal was met for the first time in 2022.
The Council also highlights its strong commitment to continue delivering on climate finance in the future and its intention to support reaching ambitious new collective quantitative goals after 2025.
The Council removed Antigua and Barbuda from the EU list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes. With these updates, the list consists of 11 jurisdictions.
Ministers received a regular update of the list based on work in the Code of Conduct (business taxation) Group.
The Council approved the position of the EU and its member states for the 79th session of the UN General Assembly on the draft terms of reference for a UN Framework Convention on international tax cooperation.
If adopted, the terms of reference provide for the framework convention on a new tax treaty to be developed by 2027. The UN treaty would need to be adopted by the General Assembly, after which it would be opened for signature and ratification to all member states.
The Presidency presented the state of play of legislative proposals in the field of financial services.
Ministers were also informed of the state of play in implementing EU legislation in the field of financial services. These are recurrent items on the ECOFIN agenda.