Entrepreneurship on Islands: contributing towards territorial cohesion
Opinion factsheet
Ar an leathanach seo
- Cohesion Policy
- European territorial cooperation
Objective
Impact
Essential points
- recalls that Article 174 TFEU states that island regions are in need of particular attention from the EU, that islands should be a particular focus of post-2020 cohesion policy and urges tailored measures to improve their basic condition;
- stresses that island regions have geographic, economic, demographic and social features that are unique to them (in comparison with mainland regions), and that many obstacles that are specific to island development are not captured by using per capita GDP as an indicator;
- stresses that as island markets are often small and remote, mainland businesses are rather reluctant to supply goods or services there, which constitutes a real obstacle to island consumers' and businesses' access to the competitive benefits of the single market;
- recommends, that transport connections and energy supply, key sectors for island businesses to be competitive, be able to benefit from exemptions regarding state aid in the case of islands;
- proposes the establishment of a system of operating assistance for island businesses to offset higher transport costs; given the guidelines on regional aid and the GBER, approval and exemption for such aid should be the same as for the outermost regions and sparsely populated areas;
- calls on the Commission to set up a programme to stimulate innovation processes in island economies;
- recommends setting up a one-stop shop for the islands ("Island Desk") within DG REGIO and developing technical assistance programmes specifically tailored to islands so as to raise awareness about EU funding instruments (and EFSI) and to make them easier to access.