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En En Amendments European Parliament 2019-2024 Committee on Industry, Research and Energy 2020/2076(INI) 30.6.2020 AMENDMENTS 326 - 593 Draft report Carlo Calenda (PE650.700v01-00) A New Industrial Strategy for Europe (2020/2076(INI)) AM\1208890EN.docx PE653.877v02-00 EN United in diversityEN AM_Com_NonLegReport PE653.877v02-00 2/170 AM\1208890EN.docx EN Amendment 326 Christophe Grudler, Dominique Riquet, Ivars Ijabs, Mauri Pekkarinen, Valérie Hayer, Susana Solís Pérez, Dragoș Pîslaru, Pierre Karleskind, Bernard Guetta, Fabienne Keller, Sylvie Brunet, Katalin Cseh, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Nicola Danti, Stéphane Bijoux, Andrus Ansip Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery beyond the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance growth in the EU by increasing investment growth and autonomy in the EU by in the digital and green transitions; asks the increasing investment in the digital and Commission to support an ambitious green transitions; asks the Commission to Recovery Fund that is within the support an ambitious Recovery Fund that is framework of a stronger MFF and is within the framework of a stronger MFF integrated in the own resource decision, and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to strengthen the European fiscal framework; strengthen the European fiscal framework; in this regard, highlights the position of is of the opinion that, after the peak of the the European Parliament on the reform pandemic, the Fund should become a of the EU own resources system, permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster including the introduction of new the digital and green industrial transitions; resources that are better aligned with and incentivise progress in major EU policy priorities such as a digital services taxation, a financial transaction tax, proceeds generated by the establishment of a common consolidated corporate tax base, income from the emissions trading scheme, a plastics contribution and a carbon border adjustment mechanism; is of the opinion that, after the peak of the pandemic, the Fund should become a permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster the digital and green industrial transitions; Or. en Amendment 327 Ignazio Corrao, Eleonora Evi Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 AM\1208890EN.docx 3/170 PE653.877v02-00 EN Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery beyond the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance growth in the EU by increasing investment growth in the EU by increasing investment in the digital and green transitions; asks the in the digital and green transitions;; is of Commission to support an ambitious the opinion that, after the peak of the Recovery Fund that is within the pandemic, the elements of Next framework of a stronger MFF and is Generation EU should become a integrated in the own resource decision, permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to the digital and green industrial transitions; strengthen the European fiscal framework; is of the opinion that, after the peak of the pandemic, the Fund should become a permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster the digital and green industrial transitions; Or. en Amendment 328 Adriana Maldonado López, Lina Gálvez Muñoz, Nicolás González Casares, Maria- Manuel Leitão-Marques, Łukasz Kohut, Alicia Homs Ginel, Josianne Cutajar Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery, the digital COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance and green transitions, the citizens' welfare growth in the EU by increasing investment and consumer rights as well as the need in the digital and green transitions; asks the of businesses, including SMEs, micro Commission to support an ambitious enterprises and start-ups beyond the Recovery Fund that is within the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance framework of a stronger MFF and is growth in the EU by increasing investment integrated in the own resource decision, in the digital and green transitions; asks the and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to Commission to support an ambitious strengthen the European fiscal framework; Recovery Fund that is within the is of the opinion that, after the peak of the framework of a stronger MFF and is pandemic, the Fund should become a integrated in the own resource decision, permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to the digital and green industrial transitions; strengthen the European fiscal framework; is of the opinion that, after the peak of the PE653.877v02-00 4/170 AM\1208890EN.docx EN pandemic, the Fund should become a permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster the digital and green industrial transitions; Or. en Amendment 329 Margarita de la Pisa Carrión Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery beyond the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance growth in the EU by increasing investment growth in the EU by increasing investment in the digital and green transitions; asks the in the digital and other fields that ensure a Commission to support an ambitious competitive EU industry transitions; asks Recovery Fund that is within the the Commission to support an ambitious framework of a stronger MFF and is Recovery Fund; is of the opinion that, after integrated in the own resource decision, the peak of the pandemic, the Fund should and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to become a Reconstruction Fund to foster the strengthen the European fiscal digital and green industrial transitions; framework; is of the opinion that, after the peak of the pandemic, the Fund should become a permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster the digital and green industrial transitions; Or. en Amendment 330 Michael Bloss on behalf of the Greens/EFA Group Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Calls on the Commission to sustainable and fair recovery beyond the strengthen green conditions in Next COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance Generation EU, in particular in the AM\1208890EN.docx 5/170 PE653.877v02-00 EN growth in the EU by increasing Recovery and Resilience Facility; hence investment in the digital and green urges the Commission to make addressing transitions; asks the Commission to climate neutrality in Member State support an ambitious Recovery Fund that recovery and resilience plans obligatory is within the framework of a stronger rather than optional, to add a climate MFF and is integrated in the own mainstreaming target and ensure fossil resource decision, and to pursue fiscal fuel spending is excluded; policy coordination to strengthen the European fiscal framework; is of the opinion that, after the peak of the pandemic, the Fund should become a permanent Reconstruction Fund to foster the digital and green industrial transitions; Or. en Amendment 331 Jens Geier, Maria-Manuel Leitão-Marques, Łukasz Kohut, Dan Nica Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery, beyond the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance growth in the EU by increasing investment sustainable growth in the EU, increasing in the digital and green transitions; asks the investments in the digital and green Commission to support an ambitious transitions; welcomes the Commission Recovery Fund that is within the proposal for an ambitious recovery framework of a stronger MFF and is instrument in the framework of a stronger integrated in the own resource decision, MFF and making use of additional and to pursue fiscal policy coordination to headroom created by an increased own strengthen the European fiscal resource ceiling; is of the opinion that, framework; is of the opinion that, after the after the peak of the pandemic, the Fund peak of the pandemic, the Fund should should become a permanent become a permanent Reconstruction Fund Reconstruction Fund to foster the to foster the digital and green industrial sustainability and competitiveness of transitions; European industries as well as contribute to the digital and the green industrial transitions; Or. en PE653.877v02-00 6/170 AM\1208890EN.docx EN Amendment 332 Tom Berendsen on behalf of the EPP Group Ivan Štefanec, Angelika Niebler, Pascal Arimont, Antonio Tajani, Massimiliano Salini, Sven Schulze, Pilar del Castillo Vera, Henna Virkkunen, Edina Tóth, Markus Pieper, Maria da Graça Carvalho, Eva Maydell, Tomas Tobé, François-Xavier Bellamy, Maria Spyraki, Jerzy Buzek, Seán Kelly Motion for a resolution Paragraph 10 Motion for a resolution Amendment 10. Highlights the need to support a 10. Highlights the need to support a sustainable and fair recovery beyond the sustainable and fair recovery beyond the COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance COVID-19 crisis in order to enhance growth in the EU by increasing
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