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Agreement Document symbol Notifying Member Year Harmonized types of environment-related objectives Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure Measure description See more information
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.20 European Union: Netherlands 2023 Environmental goods and services promotion Income or price support, Tax concessions All products/economic activities
MIA: Environmental Investment Deduction (in Dutch…
MIA: Environmental Investment Deduction (in Dutch: Milieu Investerings Aftrek); VAMIL: Accelerated Depreciation of Environmental Investments (in Dutch: Vervroegde Afschrijving Milieu Investeringen): To stimulate investments in environmental friendly capital equipment made possible by applying a reduction in the tax base, which compensates a part of the costs (MIA) or give an increase in the flexibility of the depreciation of environmental investments (VAMIL).
Environment related objective
To stimulate investments in environmental friendly capital equipment
Measure description Coverage of the measure
MIA: Environmental Investment Deduction (in Dutch: Milieu Investerings Aftrek); VAMIL: Accelerated Depreciation of Environmental Investments (in Dutch: Vervroegde Afschrijving Milieu Investeringen): To stimulate investments in environmental friendly capital equipment made possible by applying a reduction in the tax base, which compensates a part of the costs (MIA) or give an increase in the flexibility of the depreciation of environmental investments (VAMIL).
Firms making environmental investments
Type of measure
Tax measure; liquidity advantage and a possible interest advantage
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
2021: MIA EUR 114 million; VAMIL EUR 25 million. Total: EUR 139 million; 2022: MIA EUR 206 million; VAMIL EUR 23 million. Total: EUR 229 million.
Implementation period
Until at least 2023. The VAMIL measure was initiated in 1999. The MIA measure was initiated in 2000.
Keywords
Environment
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.20 European Union: Netherlands 2023 General environmental protection Tax concessions All products/economic activities Subsidy Scheme Green Funds
Environment related objective
To stimulate green investment projects
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Subsidy Scheme Green Funds
Green investment projects
Type of measure
Tax measure
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
2021: EUR 81 million; 2022: EUR 94 million.
Implementation period
1995 - Unlimited
Keywords
Green
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.20 European Union: Netherlands 2023 Alternative and renewable energy Grants and direct payments Other
SDG Results: Access to Renewable Energy: The…
SDG Results: Access to Renewable Energy: The grant programme aims to connect a total of 2 million poor people to modern energy services through cooperation with the private sector. This involves achieving results in terms of access to clean cooking with renewable energy and to decentralised renewable electricity in households. The grant programme aims to do this by reducing commercial market constraints by providing a financial incentive to the private sector to mitigate temporary risks to market development in renewable energy in developing countries and reduce associated innovation costs.
Environment related objective
To provide access to clean cooking with renewable energy and to decentralised renewable electricity in households; to reduce commercial market constraints by providing a financial incentive to the private sector to mitigate temporary risks to market development in renewable energy in developing countries
Measure description Coverage of the measure
SDG Results: Access to Renewable Energy: The grant programme aims to connect a total of 2 million poor people to modern energy services through cooperation with the private sector. This involves achieving results in terms of access to clean cooking with renewable energy and to decentralised renewable electricity in households. The grant programme aims to do this by reducing commercial market constraints by providing a financial incentive to the private sector to mitigate temporary risks to market development in renewable energy in developing countries and reduce associated innovation costs.
Low-income households
Type of measure
Grant
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
Budget 2021: EUR 0; Committed 2021: EUR 0; Budget 2022: EUR 8 million; Committed 2022: EUR 8.28 million.
Implementation period
2020 - 2024
Keywords
Clean
Energy
Renewable
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.21 European Union: Poland 2023 Alternative and renewable energy Tax concessions Energy
Exemption from Excise Duty for Renewable Energy …
Exemption from Excise Duty for Renewable Energy (for year 2021 - 2022): (...) is granted by the Minister of Finance and it covers electricity produced from renewable sources under the formal remission of certificate of origin, as defined in the energy law.
Environment related objective
To increase the share of energy from renewable sources in its gross final consumption for 2030.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Exemption from Excise Duty for Renewable Energy (for year 2021 - 2022): (...) is granted by the Minister of Finance and it covers electricity produced from renewable sources under the formal remission of certificate of origin, as defined in the energy law.
Renewable energy producers.
Type of measure
Exemption from excise duty
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
2021: PLN 130,509,431; 2022: PLN 109,238,301
Implementation period
2021-2022
Keywords
Energy
Renewable
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/KAZ/7 Kazakhstan 2023
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, MEAs implementation and compliance, Waste management and recycling
Import licences Other
3. Hazardous waste: The Republic of Kazakhstan…
3. Hazardous waste: The Republic of Kazakhstan manages its obligations for hazardous waste controlled by the Basel Convention for the Control of Trans-Boundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal (Basel Convention) through the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries (Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.3).
Environment related objective
To protect human health and the environment against the adverse effects which may result from the movement of hazardous waste by regulating imports under the Basel Convention
Measure description Coverage of the measure
3. Hazardous waste: The Republic of Kazakhstan manages its obligations for hazardous waste controlled by the Basel Convention for the Control of Trans-Boundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal (Basel Convention) through the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries (Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.3).
Hazardous waste
Type of measure ICS - HS Code
0511.99.100.0
2307.00
2520.10.000.0
2530.90.000.9
2618.00.000.0
2619.00
2619.00.900.0
2620
2620.11.000.0
2620.19.000.0
2620.21.000.0
2620.29.000.0
2620.30.000.0
2620.40.000.0
2620.60.000.0
2620.91.000.0
2620.99.950.9
2621
2710
2710.91.000.0
28
2805.40
2806.10.000.0
2807.00.000
2808.00.000.0
2811.11.000.0
2811.19.100.0
2814.20.000.0
2815.12.000.0
2815.20.000.0
2837
2907
2908
2926
2929
3206
3208
3212
3504.00
3802
3824
3825
3825.41.000.0
3825.49.000.0
3825.61.000.0
3912.20
4004.00.000.0
4012.0.000.1
4012.20.000.9
4101
4103
4115.10.000.0
4115.20.000.0
4301
5003.00.000.0
5103.20.000.0
5202.10.000.0
5505
5601.30.000.0
7112.30.000.0
7112.99.000.0
7204
7404.00
7503.00
7602.00
7802.00.000.0
7902.00.000.0
8002.00.000.0
8101.97.000.0
8102.97.000.0
8103.30.000.0
8104.20.000.0
8105.30.000.0
8106.00.100.0
8107.30.000.0
8108.30.000.0
8109.30.000.0
8110.20.000.0
8111.00.190.0
8112.13.000.0
8112.22.000.0
8112.52.000.0
8112.92.210.9
8113.00.400.0
85
8548.10.100.0
8548.10.210.0
8548.10.290.0
8548.10.910.0
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Hazardous
MEAs
Waste
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.21 European Union: Poland 2023 Alternative and renewable energy Loans and financing Energy
Feed-In Tariff (FIT) and Feed-In Premium (FIP): (…
Feed-In Tariff (FIT) and Feed-In Premium (FIP): (...) direct subsidies granted to the renewable energy producers, under the Act on Renewable Energy Sources of 20 February 2015 (hereinafter "the RES Act"), introduced by the Act amending the Act on Renewable Energy Sources of 7 June 2018. The scheme enables beneficiaries to sell unused electricity
Environment related objective
To support initial investment or creation of new jobs related to renewable energy sources sector.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Feed-In Tariff (FIT) and Feed-In Premium (FIP): (...) direct subsidies granted to the renewable energy producers, under the Act on Renewable Energy Sources of 20 February 2015 (hereinafter "the RES Act"), introduced by the Act amending the Act on Renewable Energy Sources of 7 June 2018. The scheme enables beneficiaries to sell unused electricity
All investors, irrespective of their enterprise size, pursuing projects in Poland while satisfying the requirements set out in the RES Act. The catalogue is limited to not yet market ready RES technologies, namely: agricultural biogas; landfill biogas; sewage treatment plants biogas; other type of biogas; hydro power.
Type of measure
Feed-in Tariff; Feed-in Premium
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
Expected amount of the subsidies shall not exceed budget of EUR 150,000,000 of the average annual state aid.
Implementation period
Until 30 June 2024
Keywords
Bio
Energy
Renewable
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.21 European Union: Poland 2023
Sustainable and environmentally friendly…
Sustainable and environmentally friendly production
Grants and direct payments Agriculture
Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products:…
Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products: Public relations, promotional or publicity actions, participation at events and fairs, information campaigns on the system of protected designations of origin (P.D.O.), protected geographical indications (P.G.I.) and traditional specialty guaranteed (T.S.G.), information on EU quality and labelling systems and on "organic farming". (...)
Environment related objective
To promote organic agricultural products.
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Promotion of Agricultural and Food Products: Public relations, promotional or publicity actions, participation at events and fairs, information campaigns on the system of protected designations of origin (P.D.O.), protected geographical indications (P.G.I.) and traditional specialty guaranteed (T.S.G.), information on EU quality and labelling systems and on "organic farming". (...)
Producers, producers organizations
Type of measure
Grant
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
2021: 3,650,000; 2022: 6,330,000
Implementation period
Annual
Keywords
Organic
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/KAZ/7 Kazakhstan 2023
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem,…
Animal protection, Biodiversity and ecosystem, MEAs implementation and compliance, Plant protection
Import licences, Ban/Prohibition Other
13. Wild live animals and plants: List of Goods…
13. Wild live animals and plants: List of Goods that are subject of import/export prohibitions or restrictions in trade with third countries (Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) No. 30 "On measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, as last amended on 13 December 2017, Annex 2.7) regulates international trade of species, live wildlife, and species listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by regulating the import of wild live animals and plants under CITES
Measure description Coverage of the measure
13. Wild live animals and plants: List of Goods that are subject of import/export prohibitions or restrictions in trade with third countries (Decision of the Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) No. 30 "On measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, as last amended on 13 December 2017, Annex 2.7) regulates international trade of species, live wildlife, and species listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Wild live animals and plants
Type of measure
Import license
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
Endangered
MEAs
Wildlife
Subsidies and Countervailing Measures G/SCM/N/401/EU/ADD.22 European Union: Portugal 2023
Alternative and renewable energy, Biodiversity…
Alternative and renewable energy, Biodiversity and ecosystem, Climate change mitigation and adaptation, Environmental protection from pests and diseases, Natural resources conservation, Soil management and conservation, Sustainable agriculture management, Sustainable forestry management, Waste management and recycling, Water management and conservation
Grants and direct payments Agriculture, Forestry
Portugal (Mainland): European Agricultural Fund…
Portugal (Mainland): European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD): PDR2020 – Rural Development Programme for Mainland Portugal: The achievement of the objectives of rural development, which contribute to the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, shall be pursued through the following six Union priorities for rural development (...): (1)Fostering knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry, and rural areas with a focus on the following areas: strengthening the links between agriculture, food production and forestry and research and innovation, including for the purpose of improved environmental management and performance (...); (2) Enhancing farm viability and competitiveness of all types of agriculture in all regions and promoting innovative farm technologies and the sustainable management of forests (...); (5) Promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in agriculture, food and forestry sectors, with a focus on the following areas: increasing efficiency in water use by agriculture; increasing efficiency in energy use in agriculture and food processing; facilitating the supply and use of renewable sources of energy, of by products, wastes and residues and of other non-food raw material, for the purposes of the bio economy; reducing greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from agriculture; fostering carbon conservation and sequestration in agriculture and forestry.
Environment related objective
To contribute to ensuring the sustainable management of natural resources, and climate action; to improve the environmental management and performance of the agriculture, food production and forestry sectors through research; to promote sustainable management of forests; restoring, preserving and enhancing biodiversity; improving water management, including fertiliser and pesticide management; preventing soil erosion and improving soil management; Promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in agriculture, food and forestry sectors
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Portugal (Mainland): European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD): PDR2020 – Rural Development Programme for Mainland Portugal: The achievement of the objectives of rural development, which contribute to the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, shall be pursued through the following six Union priorities for rural development (...): (1)Fostering knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry, and rural areas with a focus on the following areas: strengthening the links between agriculture, food production and forestry and research and innovation, including for the purpose of improved environmental management and performance (...); (2) Enhancing farm viability and competitiveness of all types of agriculture in all regions and promoting innovative farm technologies and the sustainable management of forests (...); (5) Promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in agriculture, food and forestry sectors, with a focus on the following areas: increasing efficiency in water use by agriculture; increasing efficiency in energy use in agriculture and food processing; facilitating the supply and use of renewable sources of energy, of by products, wastes and residues and of other non-food raw material, for the purposes of the bio economy; reducing greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from agriculture; fostering carbon conservation and sequestration in agriculture and forestry.
The beneficiaries of the Programme are: farmers, individuals or legal persons exercising an agricultural activity; enterprises and producers' organisations, processing & marketing SME enterprises that process & market agricultural products; young farmers under the first setting up regime; forest producers/owners or their associations; municipalities or their associations; public administration bodies; public interest institutions; micro-enterprises, within the meaning of Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC. Enterprises included in the SIC (Standard Industrial Classification of economic activities) related to fishing and its products and tourism and leisure activities are excluded; private partnerships; Public-private partnerships where the public share is not the majority share; PSSI and NGOs.
Type of measure
Non-refundable subsidies
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount
2021: 126.568 million EUR; 2022: 110.441 million EUR
Implementation period
2014-2025
Keywords
Bio
Climate
Conservation
Emissions
Energy
Environment
Forest
Natural resources
Renewable
Soil
Water
Green
Sustainable
Waste
Import Licensing Procedures G/LIC/N/3/KGZ/3 Kyrgyz Republic 2023
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer…
MEAs implementation and compliance, Ozone layer protection
Ban/Prohibition, Export licences, Import licences Chemicals
1. Ozone depleting substances: The import,…
1. Ozone depleting substances: The import, export and manufacture of the ozone depleting substances is prohibited under the Montreal Protocol, except where an essential or critical use exemption has been granted by the Parties to the Montreal Protocol. Kyrgyz Republic's Montreal Protocol obligations are implemented through a system of licensing. Imports of ODSs and/or products containing ODSs are forbidden for personal use.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by conditionally prohibiting the import, export, and manufacture of ozone depleting substances under the Montreal Protocol
Measure description Coverage of the measure
1. Ozone depleting substances: The import, export and manufacture of the ozone depleting substances is prohibited under the Montreal Protocol, except where an essential or critical use exemption has been granted by the Parties to the Montreal Protocol. Kyrgyz Republic's Montreal Protocol obligations are implemented through a system of licensing. Imports of ODSs and/or products containing ODSs are forbidden for personal use.
Ozone depleting substances:
Type of measure
Conditional prohibition and licencing
ICS - HS Code
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Keywords
MEAs
Ozone

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