European Federation of Inland Ports calls for a Stronger EU Transport Budget to Ensure Connectivity, Sustainability, and Resilience
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05 February 2025
European Federation of Inland Ports calls for a Stronger EU Transport Budget to Ensure Connectivity, Sustainability, and Resilience
The European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP) has joined with over 45 European organisations to call on the General Affairs and Economic and Financial Affairs Ministers to preserve and strengthen a dedicated European transport funding instrument in the future EU budget. The letter “A competitive and resilient Europe requires a stronger EU transport budget” highlights the role of a modern connected transport network in the success of the European Single Market.
Inland Ports: The Backbone of Europe’s Hinterland Supply Chains and Connectivity
Addressing Climate and Geopolitical Challenges
As Europe navigates geopolitical tensions, inland ports play a pivotal role in ensuring the security and sovereignty of supply chains, particularly for critical raw materials. They also enhance military mobility by providing essential links within the European transport network.
Investing for a Competitive and Green Future
EFIP urges the Member States and the European Commission to:
- Preserve and strengthen a dedicated European transport funding instrument.
- Prioritize investments with high European added value that support connectivity, sustainability, and resilience.
- Maintain a centralized and coordinated approach to transport infrastructure investment.