Malta revises recovery plan with climate and digital investments
Council of the EU
· July 12, 2026
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The European Commission has proposed an annex updating Malta’s recovery and resilience plan, including reforms and investments across climate, transport, digitalisation, health, education, institutional reform, and REPowerEU.
- The proposal covers reforms and investments in building renovation, waste management, electric vehicles, digital backbone upgrades, health infrastructure, education support, judicial digitalisation, and electricity network works.
- It includes quantified milestones and costs, such as a EUR 329,083,116 estimated total RRP cost and EUR 74,555,027 for the REPowerEU chapter; it also references implementation timelines through 2026.
- This is a formal annex to a Council Implementing Decision proposal, not a standalone market announcement.
- The text is a policy/legal document from the European Commission and Council process, with no contact emails or phone numbers provided.