Estonia secures €6.5 billion from the EU for 2028–2034 public investments
Estonia is set to receive roughly 6.5 billion euros from the EU budget for the period 2028–2034. The funds will play a major role in the country’s public investments, covering about a third of its annual government spending in this area.
The allocation follows negotiations under the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework. Estonia’s government worked closely with the European Commission to secure the funding. Formal approval will come after the European Parliament and the Council adopt the budget, likely by early 2027.
Once confirmed, the Ministry of Finance will organise strategic seminars to decide how the money will be used. These discussions will shape Estonia’s priorities for the seven-year funding period.
Implementation of the projects will begin in 2028, once the budget framework is finalised. The 6.5 billion euros will support various sectors, though specific allocations have yet to be announced.
The EU funds will significantly boost Estonia’s investment capacity over the next decade. With approval expected in early 2027, the government will then move forward with detailed planning. The money will start flowing into projects from 2028 onwards.
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