Maltese businesses are not making the most of potential EU funding opportunities available to them, the Nationalist Party said on Tuesday.
Addressing a press conference, PN MEP candidate Peter Agius said that while 75 per cent of the EU’s funding budget was distributed by member states’ governments, the remaining 25 per cent was handed out by Brussels, and it was this batch of funds that Malta was not doing enough to tap.
“Our success rate when it comes to tapping these so-called direct funds has been rather low, especially when it comes to financing projects for businesses,” he said.
The PN announced proposals aimed at increasing the utilisation of these funds, ranging from empowering businesses to come up with projects eligible for funding, educational campaigns, and instructing MEPs to pile pressure on EU committees to adapt funding laws to the specific needs of Malta and Maltese businesses.
Illustrating how, in his view, Maltese businesses are not doing enough to tap funding opportunities, Mr Agius said only five Maltese projects had applied for the EU’s SME Instrument, while similarly sized European regions had applied for more than double.
Earlier during the press…