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COVID-19: Council adopts temporary support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE)

COVID-19: Council adopts temporary support to mitigate unemployment risks in an emergency (SURE)

As part of its emergency support package to tackle the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis, the EU has put in place a temporary instrument to help workers keep their jobs during the crisis.

The Council today adopted SURE, a temporary scheme which can provide up to €100 billion of loans under favourable terms to member states.

The instrument enables member states to request EU financial support to help finance the sudden and severe increases of national public expenditure, as from 1 February 2020, related to national short-time work schemes and similar measures, including for self-employed persons, or to some health-related measures, in particular at the work place in response to the crisis.

SURE will become available after all member states have provided their guarantees. The instrument will then be operational until 31 December 2022.

On the proposal from the Commission, the Council may decide to extend the period of availability of the instrument, each time for a further 6-month period, if the severe economic disturbances caused by the COVID-19 outbreak persist.

One of the 3 safety nets

SURE is one of the three safety nets, worth €540 billion, for jobs and workers, businesses and member states, contained in the Eurogroup report agreed on 9 April 2020.

EU leaders endorsed the report on 23 April and called for the package to be operational by 1 June 2020.

In order to provide requesting member states with financial assistance at favourable terms, the Commission will raise funds on international capital markets on behalf of the EU.

SURE loans will be backed by the EU budget and guarantees provided by member states according to their share in the EU’s GNI. The total amount of guarantees will be €25 billion.

While all member states will be able to make use of the instrument, SURE will act as a particularly important safety net for workers in the hardest-hit economies.

Formally, the financial assistance will be granted by a decision adopted by the Council on a proposal from the Commission.

 

By: Estela Martín

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