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Sweden and Ireland present recovery – Europe plans

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Brussels – Received by the European Commission Sweden and Ireland National Recovery Plans (Pnrr). Announcement Community Executive President Ursula von der Lane, On Twitter. Thus, the number of country projects under consideration in Brussels rises to 21.

The Swedish PNRR, with a request for a total of 3.2 billion non-refundable resources, includes “green recovery, education and training, demographic challenges, broadband expansion, digital administration and investment in growth and housing”.

The Irish PNR, which anticipates the cost of one billion grants, writes, “Includes investments and reforms in green transformation, digital transformation, social and economic recovery, and job creation.”

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