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Mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers following an application from Sweden – EGF/2025/003 SE/Northvolt

2025/0326(BUD)·10th term·BUDG·BUD
Summary

The dossier concerns mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for displaced workers following an application from Sweden regarding Northvolt. Amendments address Northvolt's bankruptcy and its battery manufacturing, the displaced workers and beneficiaries, third-country nationals among the workforce, personalised services agreed with trade unions including coaching and business-start support, the green transition and reskilling, the acquisition of assets by the start-up Lyten, and European industrial autonomy and competitiveness.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    10 Nov 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    16 Dec 2025 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
14
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4
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tabled at least one
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10 Nov 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

2 roll-call votes

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  1. 16 Dec 2025Rejected
    On amendment 11 · text to be inserted after recital E
    Official label: Après le considérant E - Am 11 · what was voted ↗
    183 for458 against7 abstentions71 did not vote
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  2. 16 Dec 2025Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    578 for54 against30 abstentions57 did not vote
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Plenary amendments6 tabled on this text

Amendments tabled for the plenary sitting on this text, in their own numbering series. This is a different set from the committee amendments tracked elsewhere on AmendEU, and is not counted in any of the site’s amendment totals.

  1. Amendment 6PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital E
    Current text

    E. whereas Northvolt was specialised in architectural and engineering activities, technical testing and battery manufacturing; whereas the company filed for bankruptcy on 12 March 2025 due to production-related difficulties, in particular as a result of an oversupply caused by intense competition from imports originating mainly from China, which dominates the global market accounting for more than 80 % of global battery production;

    Amendment

    E. whereas this bankruptcy marks the failure of the European Green Deal, as Northvolt was specialised in architectural and engineering activities, technical testing and battery manufacturing; whereas the company filed for bankruptcy on 12 March 2025 due to production-related difficulties, in particular as a result of an oversupply caused by intense competition from imports originating mainly from China, which dominates the global market accounting for more than 80 % of global battery production;

  2. Amendment 7PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital F
    Current text

    F. whereas Europe needs a strong and competitive battery industry to reduce harmful strategic dependencies and strengthen its industrial autonomy, as well as to achieve its climate and energy transition targets; whereas the batteries and supplier industry is facing high energy and capital costs, production delays, global market distortions, as well as increasing competitive pressure from third-country producers, particularly China7 ; _________________ 7 Commission work programme 2026, Europe's Independence Moment https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/strategy-documents/commission-work-programme/commission-work-programme-2026_en

    Amendment

    F. whereas Europe needs a strong and competitive battery industry to reduce harmful strategic dependencies and strengthen its industrial autonomy, as well as to achieve its climate and energy transition targets; whereas the batteries and supplier industry is facing high energy and capital costs, production delays, global market distortions, as well as increasing competitive pressure from third-country producers, particularly China7 ; whereas the current pace of transition in the automotive sector, combined with the intense international competition, is already creating significant challenges for part of Europe's industrial fabric and requires gradual adaptation in order to avoid job losses a…

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  3. Amendment 8PfEMotion for a resolution · Recital I
    Current text

    I. whereas financial contributions from the EGF should be primarily directed at active labour market policy measures and personalised services that aim to reintegrate beneficiaries rapidly into decent and sustainable employment within or outside their initial sector of activity, while preparing them for a greener and more digital European economy;

    Amendment

    I. whereas financial contributions from the EGF should be primarily directed at active labour market policy measures and personalised services that aim to reintegrate beneficiaries rapidly into decent and sustainable employment within or outside their initial sector of activity, based on the real needs of the local labour market and the aspirations of workers, while preparing them for a greener and more digital European economy;

  4. Amendment 9PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 5
    Current text

    5. Notes that as of August 2025 the American start-up Lyten, global leader in lithium-sulfur batteries, has entered into a binding agreement to acquire Northvolt’s remaining assets in Sweden, Germany and Poland by the end of 2025, and is planning to rehire the laid-off workforce taking into account the ability to offer them equivalent positions in the region; underlines that reemployment should be considered as a primary option and that all unused amounts should be paid back to the Commission in case of taking over;

    Amendment

    5. Notes that as of August 2025 the American start-up Lyten, global leader in lithium-sulfur batteries, has entered into a binding agreement to acquire Northvolt’s remaining assets in Sweden, Germany and Poland by the end of 2025, and is planning to rehire the laid-off workforce taking into account the ability to offer them equivalent positions in the region; underlines that reemployment should be considered as a primary option and that all unused amounts should be paid back to the Commission in case of taking over; reaffirms the strategic importance of developing a robust battery manufacturing sector in Europe; regrets, however, that massive European public investment in Northvolt does not…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  5. Amendment 10PfEMotion for a resolution · Paragraph 12
    Current text

    12. Stresses the urgent need for coherent and coordinated Union’s efforts to ensure competitiveness and strategic autonomy, developed in close partnership with the Member States and regions, in order to safeguard Europe’s future-proof industrial employment base that responds to the requirements of European industrial autonomy and strengthens the Union’s position in strategic sectors, such as the batteries and supplier industry, while advancing the Union’s green and digital transition; underlines that only a robust, resilient and sustainable European economy can effectively prevent large-scale redundancies, thereby reducing the need for EGF intervention in the first place; emphasises the need…

    Amendment

    12. Stresses the urgent need for coherent and coordinated Union’s efforts to ensure competitiveness and strategic autonomy, developed in close partnership with Member States and regions, in order to safeguard Europe’s future-proof industrial employment base that responds to the requirements of European industrial autonomy and strengthens the Union’s position in strategic sectors, such as digital technologies and the battery industry; calls in the meantime for the suspension of the European Green Deal; underlines that only a robust, resilient and sustainable European economy can effectively prevent large-scale redundancies, thereby reducing the need for EGF intervention in the first place; em…

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  6. Amendment 11ESNMotion for a resolution · Recital E a (new)
    Amendment

    E a. Whereas the bankruptcy of Northvolt reveals the vulnerability of European industries to unfair competition from third countries; calls on the Union to strengthen its trade and industrial defence policy in order to ensure fair and equitable competition on the global market;

Official amendment documents

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The amendments, in full text

14 amendments

Every amendment as tabled — original text, proposed change and justification, with a link to the official PDF.

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