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欧盟以绿色转型为名对“新三样”产业实施大规模专向补贴
前言
2024年10月29日欧委会发布公告,自10月30日起对自中国进口的电动汽车征收反补贴税。实际上,[1]欧盟及其成员国近年来以支持绿色转型和落后地区发展等名义,通过直接赠款、税收优惠、低息贷款、贷款担保、价格补贴等方式,大力补贴“新三样”产业(锂电池、光伏产品和电动汽车),以提高全球竞争力和抢占新兴产业制高点。尽管欧盟制定了限制成员国提供国家援助的规则,但也设置了名目繁多的豁免条款,允许各成员国实施具有专向性和扭曲性的补贴。欧盟还以自身名义设立多项支持性基金,直接提供赠款。欧盟双渠道补贴机制(欧盟基金和成员国国家援助)向许多“新三样”项目提供了全额资助或者覆盖项目绝大多数成本的高额资助,补贴力度非常大。以太阳能发电产业为例,欧盟在2022年通过各项基金提供的补贴累计高达250亿欧元。[2]
[1]本文数据主要来自欧委会官方统计报告、欧盟向世贸组织提交的补贴通报、欧盟成员国政府或公共机构发布的信息。
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[25] European Commission, State Aid SA.104269 (2022/N) – Italy RRF: LIP – Regional investment aid to 3Sun Srl, https://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/cases1/202426/SA_104269_111.pdf;European Commission, State aid: Commission approves €89.5 million Italian measure under Recovery and Resilience Facility to support 3Sun's solar panel plant expansion, https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_3964.
[26] European Commission, State aid: Commission approves €3 billion scheme under the Spanish Recovery and Resilience Plan to support research, development, innovation, environmental protection and energy efficiency in automotive value chain, https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/api/files/document/print/en/ip_21_6726/IP_21_6726_EN.pdf.
[27] European Commission, State aid: Commission approves €837 million Spanish scheme to support the production of batteries for electric and connected vehicles to foster the transition to a net-zero economy, https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_2425.
[28] European Commission, Ecological bonuses – Support to demand for clean vehicles, https://commission.europa.eu/projects/ecological-bonuses-support-demand-clean-vehicles_en.
[29] IDEA, Programa MOVES III, https://www.idae.es/ayudas-y-financiacion/para-movilidad-y-vehiculos/programa-moves-iii.
[30] Federal Ministry of Finance, Scholz: Clear signal for climate action and digitalization, https://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de/Content/EN/Pressemitteilungen/2021/2021-04-27-german-recovery-and-resilience-plan-adopted.html.
[31] European Commission, Support for the replacement of the private vehicle fleet, https://commission.europa.eu/projects/support-replacement-private-vehicle-fleet_en.
[32] EU Funding & Tenders Portal, Optimised and Systematic Energy Management in Electric Vehicles, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/31045243/653514/H2020?keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=title.
[33] EU Funding & Tenders Portal, ERA-NET Cofund Electric Mobility Europe, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/31045243/723977/H2020?keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true&order=DESC&pageNumber=2&pageSize=50&sortBy=title.
[34] European Commission, Scalable European Powertrain Technology Platform for Cost-Efficient Electric Vehicles to Connect Europe, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/31045243/824262/H2020?keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=title.
[35] EU Funding & Tenders Portal, Switching-Cell-Array-based Power Electronics conversion for future electric vehicles, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/43108390/101056781/HORIZON?order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=title&keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true.
[36] European Commission, Zero Emission electric Vehicles enabled by haRmonised circularity, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/43108390/101138034/HORIZON?keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=title.
[37] European Commission, Next Wav-E: Developing an EU-wide network of electric vehicles’ high-power charging infrastructure for the electrification of mobility and decarbonisation of the road transport sector, https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-details/43251567/101119157/CEF2027?keywords=%20electric%20vehicles&isExactMatch=true&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=title.
[38] IDEA, Convocatorias OT4 del IDAE: nivel de absorción e indicadores. Estado de convocatorias MOVES e Industria III, https://www.idae.es/ayudas-y-financiacion/fondo-europeo-de-desarrollo-regional-feder/rebeca-red-de-economia-baja-en; IDEA, Programa Operativo Plurirregional de Espa?a 2014-2020 (POPE) Convocatorias IDAE en OT 4 – EBC, https://www.idae.es/sites/default/files/documentos/rebeca/07_convocatorias_ot4_pope.pdf.
[39] IDEA, Antecedentes: Programa MOVES y Programa MOVES II, https://www.idae.es/ayudas-y-financiacion/para-movilidad-y-vehiculos/programa-moves-iii/antecedentes-programa-moves-y-programa-moves-ii; BOLETíN OFICIAL DEL ESTADO, MINISTERIO PARA LA TRANSICIóN ECOLóGICA Y EL RETO DEMOGRáFICO, https://www.boe.es/boe/dias/2020/06/17/pdfs/BOE-A-2020-6235.pdf.
[40] IDEA, El Gobierno aprueba un nuevo plan de ayudas de 100 millones para fomentar la movilidad sostenible, https://www.idae.es/noticias/el-gobierno-aprueba-un-nuevo-plan-de-ayudas-de-100-millones-para-fomentar-la-movilidad.
[41] European Commission, State aid Scoreboard 2023, https://competition-policy.ec.europa.eu/document/download/0b2037c5-c43f-4917-b654-f48f74444015_en?filename=state_aid_scoreboard_note_2023.pdf.
[42] European Commission, State aid: Commission approves €3.2 billion public support by seven Member States for a pan-European research and innovation project in all segments of the battery value chain, https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_19_6705; European Commission, State Aid SA.54793 (2019/N) – Belgium State Aid SA.54809 (2019/N) – Finland State Aid SA.54794 (2019/N) – France State Aid SA.54801 (2019/N) – Germany State Aid SA.54806 (2019/N) – Italy State Aid SA.54808 (2019/N) – Poland State Aid SA.54796 (2019/N) – Sweden Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) on Batteries, https://ec.europa.eu/competition/state_aid/cases1/202231/SA_54801_60A43582-0000-CEC2-BCDC-018723136555_325_1.pdf.
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EU’s Specified and Massive Subsidies for “New Trio” Industry Under Green Transition
Preface
On October 29, 2024, the European Commission issued a notice imposing countervailing duties on electric vehicles imported from China starting from October 30. In fact, Official European Union (EU) statistics[1] reveal that in recent years, the EU and its member states have heavily subsidized the “new trio” industries—lithium batteries, photovoltaic products, and electric vehicles—over recent years through grants, tax breaks, low-interest loans, loan guarantees, and price subsidies. These measures, justified by green transition and regional development goals, aim to enhance global competitiveness and secure a lead in emerging industries. Although the EU has established rules to limit state aid from member countries, it has also introduced numerous exemption clauses that allow for specified and distortionary subsidies by member states. Additionally, the EU has set up several supportive funds to provide direct grants under its own name. Through its dual-channel subsidy mechanism (EU funds and member state aid), the EU provides either full or high-cost coverage for many “new trio” projects, resulting in substantial funding support. For example, in 2022, the EU provided a total of EUR 25 billion in subsidies to the solar power industry through various funds.[2]
A. Member States apply state aid exemption rules to significantly subsidize the “new trio” industries
Article 107(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) states that any aid which distorts or threatens to distort competition and affects trade between Member States is incompatible with the internal market and is thus prohibited.
However, Article 107(2) and (3) provide various exceptions to this prohibition. When these conditions are met, state aid is considered compatible, or deemed compatible, with the internal market, allowing member states to offer such aid. Examples include aid for “Important Projects of Common European Interest” (IPCEI) and aid for specific economic activities. The IPCEIs refer to projects that significantly advance EU industry, economic growth, employment, green and digital transitions, and competitiveness. Each IPCEI must be jointly developed by at least 4 member states and notified to the European Commission for approval before implementation.
Article 108 of the TFEU mandates that member states notify the European Commission of planned state aid, which may not be implemented until the Commission completes its review and grants approval. However, the Treaty authorizes the EU Council and the Commission to specify types of aid that do not require notification. To this end, the Commission issued the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) and the De Minimis Regulation. Under the GBER, member states may provide regional aid, SME aid, environmental aid, R&D and innovation aid, training aid, broadband infrastructure aid, local infrastructure aid, support for European territorial cooperation projects, and aid related to financial products backed by the InvestEU Fund without notifying the Commission. The De Minimis Regulation exempts from notification any aid of up to EUR 300,000 per enterprise over 3 fiscal years.
Additionally, the Commission introduced the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework to expand the scope of aid deemed “compatible with the internal market” under Article 107 of the TFEU. With Commission approval, member states may provide certain aid through grants, tax incentives, loan guarantees, concessional loans, advance payments, and more. This includes investment and operational aid for energy storage and renewable energy promotion, aid for electrification and industrial decarbonization, aid for reducing electricity consumption, and investment aid for strategic industries to accelerate the transition to a net-zero economy.
B. Member States widely subsidize the battery sector benefiting a large number of battery-related enterprises
EU member states have allocated over EUR 6 billion in subsidies for two phases of battery R&D projects under the IPCEI. They have also provided a total of EUR 572 million to six regional aid projects through direct grants, tax incentives, and loan guarantees.[41]
For example, In June 2019, 7 EU Member States, including France, Italy, and Poland, jointly notified the European Commission of the first battery IPCEI, providing EUR 3.2 billion in direct grants to 17 companies: Italy EUR 570 million, Poland EUR 240 million, France EUR 960 million, Belgium EUR 80 million, Finland EUR 30 million, Sweden EUR 50 million, and Germany EUR 1.25 billion.[42] In the second phase of the battery IPCEI approved by the European Commission in January 2021, France, Italy, and 10 other participating countries allocated a total of EUR 2.9 billion in state aid to 42 subsidized companies. Some of the state aid provided by Poland, Slovakia, Croatia, and Greece was supported by funding from the ERDF. The state aid from EU member states was primarily in the form of grants, with the following amounts allocated: Germany, EUR 1.5 billion; Italy, EUR 600 million; France, Croatia, and Slovakia, EUR 100 million each; Poland, EUR 20 million; Sweden and Austria, EUR 50 million each; Belgium and Greece, EUR 40 million each; Finland, EUR 10 million; and Spain, EUR 1 million. Additionally, Belgium provided state aid to relevant research institutions in the form of “repayable advances.”[43]
France and Germany also provided substantial specified subsidies to the battery industry. In France, as of May 2023, the “France 2030” plan provided EUR 19 million in state aid for the “Priority Research Programmes and Equipments” (PEPR) project. The “BATMAT” plan allocated EUR 15 million in state aid for 80 mature battery projects, while the “Battery Innovation Solutions and Technologies” program (in French, Solutions et Technologies pour l’Innovation des Batteries) offered EUR 79 million in state aid for 20 projects. Additionally, the “Materials Recycling Innovation Solutions” (RRR; in French, Solutions innovantes pour l’amélioration de la recyclabilité, du recyclage et de la réincorporation des matériaux) program provided EUR 30 million in state aid and injected EUR 500 million into a critical metals investment fund.[44] In January 2024, the European Commission approved EUR 902 million in state aid from Germany to Northvolt to support the construction of a clean battery factory and large-scale battery production. This subsidy includes EUR700 million in direct grants and EUR 202 million in loan guarantees.[45]
C. Member States’ subsidies for the photovoltaic industry have the longest duration and the largest individual amount among the “new trio” industries
In the EU, countries like France and Italy offer up to 20 years of price subsidies for photovoltaic power plant construction and solar energy projects, with total subsidies reaching at least EUR 23.6 billion. In September 2017, the Commission approved France’s State aid for renewable electricity production, which includes two 20-year subsidies for photovoltaic power generation amounting to EUR 4.6 billion, provided through government procurement and electricity price subsidies.[46] In July 2021, the Commission further approved a EUR 30.5 billion State aid scheme for renewable electricity production in France, allocating over EUR 11.6 billion to the photovoltaic sector.[47] In August 2021, another EUR 5.7 billion in State aid was approved in France for small photovoltaic installations on buildings, allowing those with a peak power of up to 500 kilowatts to benefit from a 20 years feed-in tariff.[48] In November 2023, the Commission approved a EUR 1.7 billion Italian State aid scheme for agrivoltaic installations, with its subsidy recipients determined through a bidding process that will allocate EUR 1.1 billion in investment grants from the RRF and EUR 560 million in two-way contracts for difference (CfD) or feed-in tariffs for 20 years. The specific forms of the subsidies will depend on the installed capacity of the recipient’s project.[49]
Italy and other EU member states also offer tax incentives for installing photovoltaic systems. In May 2020, Italy introduced the “110% superbonus” tax deduction for energy efficiency and seismic renovation of residential buildings, offering a tax exemption amounting to 110% of the renovation costs. There are three available tax exemption methods: (i) an income tax credit; (ii) suppliers covering the entire cost and receiving a tax exemption; and (iii) transferring the tax exemption amount to offset loans from banks or insurance companies.[50] Under this policy, the installation of residential photovoltaic systems can receive a tax credit of up to EUR 48,000.[51] Starting in 2024, Italy’s super subsidy policy will lower the tax-exempt rate to 70%.[52]
In the EU, investment projects aimed at producing photovoltaic cells and related components are also eligible for direct grants. For example, the European Commission approved state aid packages of EUR 1.2 billion for Poland,[53] EUR 1 billion for Portugal,[54] and EUR 520 million for Luxembourg[55] on September 17, September 27, and October 11, 2024, respectively. These funds support investments in strategic equipment production, including batteries, photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, heat pumps, electrolyzers, carbon capture, usage and storage equipment, and related essential components and critical raw materials to accelerate the transition to a net-zero economy.[56] Additionally, on October 3, 2024, the Commission again approved a EUR 1.2 billion Polish aid package to subsidize investments in energy storage facilities, further promoting the shift to a net-zero economy. [57]
D. Member States generally use subsidies to stimulate consumption in the electric vehicle sector
By 2023, all 27 EU member states had implemented at least one electric vehicle consumption subsidy policy, primarily in the form of tax incentives and grants. Germany alone allocated EUR 10 billion in subsidies for electric vehicle adoption.[58]
In terms of tax incentives, member states such as France, Spain, and Germany offer various tax benefits for electric vehicle consumption, including registration tax, personal income tax, and circulation tax. For example, France provides a 50% reduction on registration fees and a 100% exemption on license plate registration fees for fully electric and hybrid vehicles.[59] In June 2023, Spain introduced a 15% personal income tax reduction for the purchase of electric vehicles and charging equipment. The tax deduction applies up to EUR 20,000 for electric vehicles and EUR 4,000 for charging equipment.[60] Germany has extended its exemption from motor vehicle tax for electric vehicles multiple times between 2012 and 2023, including a 10-year circulation tax exemption introduced in 2016.[61]
Grants are another important means of promoting electric vehicle consumption. In May 2020, France launched an EUR 8 billion “Automotive Industry Revitalization Plan” (in French, Plan de relance pour l’industrie automobile), which encompasses state aid for electric vehicle consumption, production, and the deployment of charging infrastructure.[62] In the area of electric vehicle consumption, the state aid takes the form of ecological subsidies for car buyers or trade-in bonuses for consumers purchasing electric or hybrid vehicles to replace diesel or gasoline cars.[63] At the local level, since 2019, 131 cities in the Paris metropolitan area have provided varying amounts of state aid to support the purchase of electric vehicles.[64] In May 2016, Germany introduced the “Government Programme for Electric Mobility” plan, providing EUR 1.2 billion in environmental bonus for the purchase of fully electric cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and EUR 300 million for the expansion of charging infrastructure. The environmental bonus is equally funded by the federal government and the automotive industry, with half of the subsidies given to manufacturers to reduce the car price and the other half to consumers as grants.[65] Germany provided an additional EUR 2.2 billion in environmental bonus for the purchase of electric cars and plug-in hybrid vehicles between 2020 and 2021, and invested EUR 1.2 billion in electric buses.[66]
Sufficient and convenient charging infrastructure is a crucial factor in promoting electric vehicle consumption. Therefore, EU member states such as France and Germany provide substantial direct grants and tax incentives for the installation of charging facilities. In 2016, France provided at least EUR 320 million in grants through the “Advenir” program to subsidize these installations.[67] France also implemented VAT incentives and tax credit policies. The VAT for home charging facilities is set at 5.5%, while the VAT for installing charging devices in buildings over two years old is 10%, and for buildings under two years old, it is 20%. Additionally, from 2021 to 2023, buyers of charging devices can benefit from a special tax credit of up to EUR 300 for purchasing and installing these facilities.[68] While in German, in July 2022, the German federal government established the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF), using the national budget to support energy transition and climate protection from 2023 to 2026.[69] In October 2022, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport approved a charging infrastructure subsidy plan, fully supported by the fund, with a budget of EUR 630 million covering 68 specific measures. In June 2023, the ministry allocated EUR 900 million to improve the subsidy plan, with EUR 500 million dedicated to private charging stations and EUR 400 million to commercial ones.[70]
[1]Primary data sources include official statistical reports from the European Commission, subsidy notifications submitted by the EU to the WTO, and publications by EU member state governments or public agencies.
[2]European Commission, REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL:2023 Report on Energy Subsidies in the EU, https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:52023DC0651.
[3]European Commission: Recovery and Resilience Facility Scoreboard - Sustainable Transport Thematic Analysis, April 2024; European Commission: Recovery and Resilience Facility Scoreboard - Clean Energy Thematic Analysis, December 2021.
[4]New and Full Notification Pursuant to Article XVI:1 of the GATT 1994 and Article 25 of the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, European Union, 25 July 2023.
[5]European Commission, What is the Innovation Fund. https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-funding-climate-action/innovation-fund/what-innovation-fund_en#other-forms-of-support.
[7]New and Full Notification Pursuant to Article XVI:1 of the GATT 1994 and Article 25 of the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, European Union,25 July 2023,G/SCM/N/401/EU.
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