Responsibilities
Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth
As Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth, Wopke Hoekstra’s task is to ensure that the EU delivers on its climate commitments in a way that is fair, enables economic growth, and supports industry. He is also tasked with strengthening our climate diplomacy through working with partners across the world.
He is responsible for:
- overseeing and supporting the implementation of the climate and energy framework for 2030
- making a proposal to enshrine the 90% emission-reduction target for 2040 in the European Climate Law
- preparing a climate policy framework for beyond 2030
- contributing to the development of the Clean Industrial Deal and the Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act
- supporting the implementation of the Innovation Fund to mobilise investment in clean technologies
- accelerating the build-up of a Single Market for CO2 and working on CO2 transport and storage
- strengthening Europe’s climate diplomacy and its leading role in international negotiations
- leading the work on a European Climate Adaptation Plan to support Member States in their preparedness for climate change impacts
- strengthening the framework for a social and just transition
- contributing to a framework to further reduce and phase out the use of fossil fuel subsidies
- working to counter the growing trend of climate disinformation
Read more about the EU’s climate policy.
Taxation
Wopke Hoekstra is also responsible for taxation. His task is to work to ensure our tax system plays a crucial role in supporting Europe’s competitiveness, prosperity and social fairness.
He is responsible for:
- leading the work to level the energy taxation playing field and use taxation measures to incentivise the use of clean technologies
- helping to conclude negotiations on the revision of the Energy Taxation Directive
- finding solutions for a coherent tax framework for the EU’s financial sector
- continuing the work on the reform of corporate taxation
- ensuring Europe continues its efforts to fight tax fraud, tax evasion and tax avoidance
- working with Member States on the implementation of the global agreement on international tax reform
Read more about the EU’s taxation policy.
Transparency
Meetings and missions
As part of the Commission's commitment to transparency, Commissioners and their Cabinet members publish information on and minutes of all meetings they hold with interest representatives. Every two months, they also publish an overview of mission expenses.
- Meetings with Commissioner Hoekstra
- Meetings with Commissioner Hoekstra's Cabinet members
- Missions of Commissioner Hoekstra
- Transparency during the 2019-2024 term
European Parliament hearings
Read Commissioner Hoekstra's answers to the European Parliament questionnaire.
Declaration of interests
In line with the Commission's Code of Conduct for Members of the Commission, each Commissioner publishes a declaration of interests. A signed, authentic version is published at the bottom of this page. A machine-readable version of all declarations is also available, as required by the Code of Conduct.
Biography
- 2024-present
European Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth
- 2023-2024
European Commissioner for Climate Action (and Transport since July 2024)
- 2022-2023
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister
- 2017-2022
Minister of Finance
- 2011-2017
Member of the Dutch Senate
- 2006-2017
McKinsey & Company; partner since 2013
- 2002-2004
Commercial positions at Shell