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    EU research spending rises to €381.4 billion in 2023, up 6.7%

    December 11, 2024
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    The European Union allocated €381.4 billion to research and development (R&D) in 2023, reflecting a 6.7% increase from the previous year’s expenditure of €357.4 billion and a significant 57.9% rise compared to 2013, when €241.5 billion was spent. This marks a steady growth trajectory in R&D investment over the last decade. R&D intensity, which measures R&D spending as a percentage of GDP, remained unchanged from 2022 at 2.2%.

    EU research spending rises to €381.4 billion in 2023, up 6.7%

    However, over a ten-year period from 2013 to 2023, the EU’s R&D intensity experienced a marginal increase of 0.1 percentage points, signaling a gradual enhancement in prioritizing innovation relative to economic output. Among EU member states, 19 recorded notable growth in R&D intensity between 2013 and 2023. Belgium led with an increase of 1 percentage point, followed by Poland and Greece, each showing gains of 0.7 percentage points.

    In 2023, five member countries achieved an R&D intensity exceeding 3%, with Sweden at the forefront at 3.6%. Belgium and Austria followed closely with 3.3% each, while Germany and Finland reported 3.1% each. Conversely, five EU nations recorded R&D intensity levels below 1%, underscoring regional disparities. Romania reported the lowest at 0.5%, trailed by Malta at 0.6%, Cyprus at 0.7%, and Bulgaria and Latvia at 0.8% each. The business enterprise sector dominated R&D spending in 2023, accounting for 66% of total expenditure, amounting to €253.1 billion.

    Higher education institutions contributed €81.7 billion, or 21% of the total, while government sector investments reached €41.0 billion, representing 11%. The private non-profit sector made up the remaining 1%, with €5.5 billion. These figures highlight the EU’s sustained commitment to advancing research and innovation, with significant contributions from both private enterprises and public institutions. The steady increase in R&D spending reflects strategic efforts to bolster competitiveness and address global challenges through innovation. – Filed by MENA Newswire News Desk.

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