The Commission is divided
into several departments and services. The departments are known as
Directorates-General (DGs).
On this page, each DG is classified according to the policy it deals with. The Commission services deal with more general administrative issues or have a specific mandate, for example fighting fraud or creating statistics.
On this page, each DG is classified according to the policy it deals with. The Commission services deal with more general administrative issues or have a specific mandate, for example fighting fraud or creating statistics.
- Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI)
- Budget (BUDG)
- Climate Action (CLIMA)
- Communication (COMM)
- Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CNECT)
- Competition (COMP)
- Economic and Financial Affairs (ECFIN)
- Education and Culture (EAC)
- Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (EMPL)
- Energy (ENER)
- Enlargement (ELARG)
- Enterprise and Industry (ENTR)
- Environment (ENV)
- EuropeAid Development & Cooperation (DEVCO)
- Eurostat (ESTAT)
- Health and Consumers (SANCO)
- Home Affairs (HOME)
- Humanitarian Aid (ECHO)
- Human Resources and Security (HR)
- Informatics (DIGIT)
- Internal Market and Services (MARKT)
- Interpretation (SCIC)
- Joint Research Centre (JRC)
- Justice (JUST)
- Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MARE)
- Mobility and Transport (MOVE)
- Regional Policy (REGIO)
- Research and Innovation (RTD)
- Secretariat-General (SG)
- Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI)
- Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD)
- Trade (TRADE)
- Translation (DGT)
- Bureau of European Policy Advisers (BEPA)
- Central Library
- European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)
- European Commission Data Protection Officer
- Historical archives
- Infrastructures and Logistics - Brussels (OIB)
- Infrastructures and Logistics - Luxembourg (OIL)
- Internal Audit Service (IAS)
- Legal Service (SJ)
- Office For Administration And Payment Of Individual Entitlements (PMO)
- Publications Office (OP)
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