4 Amendments of Romana TOMC related to 2016/2064(INI)
Amendment 66 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
Paragraph 6
6. Calls on the Commission and the ECIB to increase investment in projects in the outermost regions, which are particularly handicapped by underinvestment in job opportunities, resulting in unemployment, exclusion, and emigration;
Amendment 188 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 16
Paragraph 16
16. Emphasises that EFSI is a demand- driven instrument, which should, however, be guided by the political objectives set out in the regulation and defined by the Steering Board; notes that more efforts should be made to bring to light projects in sectors with high demand for investment, which have not yet taken full advantage of EFSI instruments;
Amendment 201 #
Motion for a resolution
Paragraph 17
Paragraph 17
17. Welcomes that all sectors defined in the EFSI Regulation have been covered by EFSI financing; points out, however, that certain sectors are under-represented; notes that this might be due to the fact that certain sectors already offered better investment opportunities in terms of shovel-ready, bankable projects when EFSI started up; remarks that this may also be due to a lack of experience and technical knowhow of certain sectors in gaining access to such financial instruments offered by EFSI; invites the EIB against this backdrop to discuss how to improve sectorial diversification, linking it to the goals set out in the Regulation as well as the issue of whether EFSI support should be extended to other sectors;
Amendment 302 #
31. Is pleased that the EIAH has been up and running since September 2015, moving through a quick implementation phase; acknowledges that, due to the limited period of its existence and a shortage of staff at the initial stage, not all EIAH services have been fully developed and that activity has predominantly focused on providing support for project development and structuring, policy advice, and project screening; believes it essential that the EIAH includes staff with expertise on a variety of different stakeholders and sectors in order to better target advice, communication and support to sectors currently not accessing EFSI to their full potential;