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BOE-A-2026-11057 ·22 May 2026 ·orden Medium impact
Tax

Textile and fashion firms: 3-month window to apply for competitive subsidies

The TED/499/2026 order updates subsidy rules for textile and fashion sectors, aligning with articles 61.2 of Royal Decree-Law 36/2020 and article 17.1 of Law 38/2003. A three-month period is set for companies to submit competitive applications, enhancing access to funding. This change promotes a circular economy by incentivising innovation and sustainability.

In 2 key points

  1. Amendments made to articles 11 and 17 of Order TED/167/2024 (art. 11, 17 de TED/167/2024)
  2. Alignment with article 61.2 of RDL 36/2020 and article 17.1 of Law 38/2003 (art. 61.2 RDL 36/2020, art. 17.1 Ley 38/2003)

How it affects those involved

Firms in the textile, fashion and plastic sectors must revise their subsidy applications to comply with updated conditions under articles 11 and 17 of Order TED/167/2024. The adjustment period is not defined, but the changes are based on fiscal compliance and competition rules. Public bodies retain the current competitive framework.

Lifecycle

2026-05-22PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-08-04Into forceComes into force (disposicion final segunda)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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