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Future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector: leveraging research, boosting innovation and enhancing competitiveness

2025/2008(INI)·10th term·ITRE·INI
Summary

This own-initiative report concerns the future of the EU biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector. Amendments recognise the sector as one of ten strategic technology sectors for competitiveness, economic security and sustainability, call for a more coordinated policy framework to scale up innovation, attract investment and commercialise technologies while citing lengthy authorisation procedures, and invoke the precautionary principle, bioethical oversight, the Letta report and the European Biotech Act.

Procedure timeline

  1. Committee amendments tabled
    15 Apr 2025
  2. Plenary vote — Adopted
    10 Jul 2025 · On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
264
Amendments
distinct, in window
36
Members
tabled at least one
1
Committee
15 Apr 2025
Dates

Plenary votes

8 roll-call votes

In plenary, Parliament usually votes in steps: first on amendments to the text (sometimes split into parts, so Members can accept one half of a sentence and reject the other), then on the text as a whole. The “main vote” is the one that adopts or rejects the text itself. Each vote below shows exactly which step it was. How voting works →

  1. Show the 5 earlier votes
    1. 10 Jul 2025Rejected
      On amendment 3 · paragraph 1
      Official label: § 1 - Am 3 · what was voted ↗
      192 for462 against3 abstentions62 did not vote
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    2. 10 Jul 2025Rejected
      On amendment 4 · paragraph 8
      Official label: § 8 - Am 4 · what was voted ↗
      193 for443 against11 abstentions72 did not vote
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    3. 10 Jul 2025Rejected
      On amendment 5 · text to be inserted after paragraph 26
      Official label: Après le § 26 - Am 5 · what was voted ↗
      200 for417 against29 abstentions73 did not vote
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    4. 10 Jul 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 32 (part 1 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 32/1 · what was voted ↗
      588 for56 against7 abstentions68 did not vote
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    5. 10 Jul 2025Adopted
      On paragraph 34 (part 2 of a split vote)
      Official label: § 34/2 · what was voted ↗
      566 for60 against23 abstentions70 did not vote
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  2. 10 Jul 2025Rejected
    On amendment 1 · citation 2
    Official label: Après le visa 2 - Am 1 · what was voted ↗
    226 for409 against17 abstentions67 did not vote
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  3. 10 Jul 2025Rejected
    On amendment 2 · text to be inserted after recital S
    Official label: Après le considérant S - Am 2 · what was voted ↗
    217 for409 against23 abstentions70 did not vote
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  4. 10 Jul 2025Main voteAdopted
    On the motion for a resolution · the text as a whole
    Official label: Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte) · what was voted ↗
    494 for83 against71 abstentions71 did not vote
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Vote data: HowTheyVote.eu (ODbL, attribution) / European Parliament · roll-call votes only

Plenary amendments5 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 1Motion for a resolution · Citation 2 a (new)
    Amendment

    – having regard to the UN Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights;

  2. Amendment 2Motion for a resolution · Recital S a (new)
    Amendment

    Sa. whereas such a framework and the ethical foundation of the EU should be based on core values such as the inviolability of human dignity, the integrity of the person, the primacy of the human being over the sole interests of science or industry, the prohibition of reproductive cloning and eugenic practices, the requirement of free and informed consent for any medical intervention, the prohibition of financial profit from the human body and its parts, the non-patentability of living human matter, and the rejection of discrimination based on genetic characteristics; whereas this must include, among other things, strict compliance with rules on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), the proh…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  3. Amendment 3Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 1
    Current text

    1. Emphasises the growth potential of the European biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector and the need for the EU to remain world-leading in this field; underlines the commitment to the principles of better regulation and lawmaking, simplification and administrative burden reduction; underlines that the simplification of EU legislation must not endanger any of the fundamental rights of citizens, workers and businesses or risk regulatory uncertainty; believes that any simplification proposal should not be rushed and proposed without proper consideration, consultation and impact assessments; therefore asks the Commission, if it proposes a new EU-wide regulation in the form of an EU biotech…

    Amendment

    1. Emphasises the growth potential of the European biotechnology and biomanufacturing sector and the need for the EU to remain world leading in these fields; underlines the commitment to the principles of better regulation and lawmaking, simplification and administrative burden reduction; underlines the importance of always protecting the fundamental rights of citizens, workers and businesses; therefore asks the Commission, if a new EU-wide regulation in the form of an EU Biotech Act is proposed, to address concrete gaps and shortcomings in current legislation and implementation, and to present legislation that can be revised, simplified, streamlined, repealed or by which bureaucratic burden…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  4. Amendment 4Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 8
    Current text

    8. Calls on the Commission to present a report on the implementation of current legislation in the field of biotechnology and biomanufacturing, including identifying potential gaps and regulatory barriers hampering the growth of the industries applying these technologies and manufacturing processes, including barriers to improving the EU’s self-sufficiency in key feedstocks, raw materials and components; recalls the precautionary principle laid down in Article 191 TFEU; urges the Commission to share with Parliament the preliminary findings of its study on regulatory burden, in this regard, and the potential need to review legislation related to biotechnology and biomanufacturing; calls for a…

    Amendment

    8. Calls on the Commission to present a report on the implementation of current legislation in the field of biotechnology and biomanufacturing, including identifying potential gaps and regulatory barriers hampering the growth of the industries applying these technologies and manufacturing processes, including barriers to improving the EU’s self-sufficiency in key feedstocks, raw materials and components; recalls the precautionary principle in Article 191 TFEU; stresses, however, that an approach disproportionately focused on environmental impact, without taking into account economic and social factors, has already caused harm in other industrial sectors; calls on the Commission to carry out…

    Excerpt — full text in the official PDF.
  5. Amendment 5Motion for a resolution · Paragraph 26 a (new)
    Amendment

    26a. Calls on the Commission to ensure that the proposal on biotechnology is in line with principles such as the respect for life and the protection of human dignity, and to guarantee that all efforts in the fields of innovation and regulatory simplification remain compatible with the highest standards of human dignity and public health; stresses that any restrictive measure adopted by a Member State on bioethical grounds – whether concerning the use of genetic engineering, synthetic biology or the manipulation of sensitive biological material – must not be regarded as an obstacle to the integration of the internal market or to industrial development, but rather as the legitimate expression…

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Official amendment documents

Full record

Members who amended this procedure

36 Members · by amendment count
1
Eero HEINÄLUOMA
Eero HEINÄLUOMA
Socialists & Democrats · 🇫🇮 Finland
44
2
Bruno TOBBACK
Bruno TOBBACK
Socialists & Democrats · 🇧🇪 Belgium
44
3
Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN
Margarita DE LA PISA CARRIÓN
Patriots for Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
43
4
Julie RECHAGNEUX
Julie RECHAGNEUX
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
42
5
Pascale PIERA
Pascale PIERA
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
40
6
Barbara BONTE
Barbara BONTE
Patriots for Europe · 🇧🇪 Belgium
39
7
Christophe GRUDLER
Christophe GRUDLER
Renew Europe · 🇫🇷 France
29
8
Katri KULMUNI
Katri KULMUNI
Renew Europe · 🇫🇮 Finland
29(2 solo)
9
Morten LØKKEGAARD
Morten LØKKEGAARD
Renew Europe · 🇩🇰 Denmark
28
10
Yvan VEROUGSTRAETE
Yvan VEROUGSTRAETE
Renew Europe · 🇧🇪 Belgium
27
11
Damian BOESELAGER
Damian BOESELAGER
Greens / EFA · 🇩🇪 Germany
27(27 solo)
12
Anthony SMITH
Anthony SMITH
The Left (GUE/NGL) · 🇫🇷 France
27(27 solo)
13
Bart GROOTHUIS
Bart GROOTHUIS
Renew Europe · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
26
14
Jeannette BALJEU
Jeannette BALJEU
Renew Europe · 🇳🇱 Netherlands
25
15
Olivier CHASTEL
Olivier CHASTEL
Renew Europe · 🇧🇪 Belgium
25
16
Carlo CICCIOLI
Carlo CICCIOLI
European Conservatives & Reformists · 🇮🇹 Italy
24(24 solo)
17
Aleksandar NIKOLIC
Aleksandar NIKOLIC
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
23
18
Oihane AGIRREGOITIA MARTÍNEZ
Oihane AGIRREGOITIA MARTÍNEZ
Renew Europe · 🇪🇸 Spain
21
19
Christian EHLER
Christian EHLER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
21
20
Niels Flemming HANSEN
Niels Flemming HANSEN
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇰 Denmark
21(1 solo)
21
Paolo BORCHIA
Paolo BORCHIA
Patriots for Europe · 🇮🇹 Italy
20
22
Mélanie DISDIER
Mélanie DISDIER
Patriots for Europe · 🇫🇷 France
20
23
Hildegard BENTELE
Hildegard BENTELE
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
20
24
Matej TONIN
Matej TONIN
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇸🇮 Slovenia
20
25
Andrea WECHSLER
Andrea WECHSLER
European People's Party (EPP) · 🇩🇪 Germany
15

The amendments, in full text

264 amendments

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

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