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Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: adoption of a new cross-border cooperation programme

  • 09 December 2015
Meuse-Rhine Euroregion: adoption of a new cross-border cooperation programme

The Commission adopted the "Interreg V-A Euregio Meuse-Rhine" programme, covering the border region of the Netherland, Belgium and Germany, worth €140 million, with €96 million coming from the European Regional Development Fund. The border area Belgium-Germany-Netherlands has a long history of intense cross-border cooperation. The five partner-regions - Limburg in the Netherlands, Limburg, Liège and the German–speaking Community in Belgium, and Aachen in Germany - founded

The Commission adopted the "Interreg V-A Euregio Meuse-Rhine" programme, covering the border region of the Netherland, Belgium and Germany, worth €140 million, with €96 million coming from the European Regional Development Fund.

The border area Belgium-Germany-Netherlands has a long history of intense cross-border cooperation. The five partner-regions - Limburg in the Netherlands, Limburg, Liège and the German–speaking Community in Belgium, and Aachen in Germany - founded this cooperation entity in 1976, which makes it one of the oldest Euregions, and with a great diversity of languages, cultures and landscapes as a precious asset.

The Interreg V-A programme focuses on four priorities:

  • Investment in innovative SMEs (34% of total funding).
  • Support to entrepreneurship (21%).
  • Education and social inclusion (20%).
  • Strengthened territorial integration (19%). The programme will further increase the cross-border labour mobility.

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