The Commission has presented its proposal for an ambitious and dynamic long-term EU budget, the so-called Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), which will run for seven years, starting in 2028. Almost €2 trillion, or 1.26% of the average EU's gross national income between 2028 and 2034, will support Europe’s ambition to be independent, safe, prosperous and thrive over the coming decade.Europe’s increasing challenges in security, defence, competitiveness, migration, energy and climate resilience require a strong and forward-looking response. Therefore, the Commission has proposed a fundamental redesign of the EU budget. It will significantly enhance the EU's capacity to deliver on core policies, address new and emerging priorities and continue to support people, businesses, EU countries, regions, partners, and, above all, the EU's collective future.Key features of the new EU budgetmore flexibility across the budget, so Europe can act and react fast when neededsimpler, more streamlined and harmonised EU financial programmes for easier access to fundinga budget tailored to local needs, with national and regional partnership plans for targeted impact where it matters mosta competitiveness boost for Europe to secure supply chains, scale up innovation and lead in clean and smart technologybalanced new own resources which bring adequate revenues for our priorities while minimising pressure on national public financesThe long-term budget is designed to ensure that EU funding is steered by the EU’s political priorities, delivering results that EU countries cannot achieve alone. It focuses on:investing in people, EU countries and regionsfostering education and democratic valuesdriving prosperity via competitiveness, research and innovationprotecting people and building preparedness and resilience to face new challengesprotecting Europebuilding partnerships for a stronger Europe in the worldbringing in new own resources to match our common ambition.The proposal will be negotiated with the European Parliament, elected by EU citizens, and the Council of the EU, representing EU countries, before final adoption. It should come into force in January 2028. For more informationPress release: An ambitious budget for a stronger Europe: 2028-2034EU budget for 2028-2034 Europe's budgetHow the EU's long-term budget is decidedQuestions & answersCommission’s priorities Details Publication date16 July 2025AuthorDirectorate-General for Communication