17 Jun 2025
EC publishes comparative analysis of public R&I funding in EU, US and China

The European Commission's Directorate General for Research and Innovation has published a paper comparing public R&I funding across the EU, US, and China - the world's largest R&I spenders – over recent years. This paper identifies five key findings and their policy implications for the EU:
- All three economies have implemented strong R&I policies to boost investments in strategic areas, maintaining global leadership and safeguarding national interests, urging the EU to keep pursuing a strategic and balanced approach in line with 'promoting, protecting and partnering'.
- China and the US have surpassed the EU in leveraging public R&D investments into private sector funding, suggesting the EU should reflect on its economic structure and focus more on disruptive innovations and advanced technologies.
- EU public R&D funding is fragmented, indicating a need for better coordination, simplification, and potential consolidation.
- Despite relying more on public funding, the EU allocates less in absolute amounts to public R&D compared to the US, and EU's Framework Programme budgets lag behind those of the US and Chinese counterparts, emphasising the need for EU R&D budget prioritisation.
- R&D funding distribution varies: the EU emphasises research efforts, while the US and China invest more on later R&D stages, prompting policy reflections on aligning means with objectives.
EC DG RTD: A comparative analysis of public R&I funding in the EU, US, and China