EU Foreign Subsidies Regime
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06-05-2016 04:32:40
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The House of Lords debates the Subsidy Control Bill on 19th January 2022, but without a complete picture of how it will work. The Government should set out what kinds of subsidies will need to be referred to the Competition & Markets Authority or otherwise prohibited, before the Bill is debated.
❌ “It’s high time to equip the 🇪🇺 with an effective tool to investigate, redress and block unfair competition from foreign companies", says I. Rodríguez-Piñero/❤️ More here 👇 socialistsanddemocrats.eu/newsroom/high-…
Foreign subsidies: #EPlenary backs with large majority Christophe Hansen report to protect the internal market against distorting foreign subsidies. Read press release 👇 europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-…
🥳🙏European Parliament endorses my report on distortive foreign subsidies with an overwhelming majority (627+/8-/11o), paving the way for a swift start of trilogues 👉 europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-…
The Parliament has ✅ its mandate on the Foreign Subsidies Instrument! It is crucial to have in place rules that ensure that foreign subsidies do not create distortions, as this harms the competitiveness of our companies, including our SMEs. Catharina Rinzema & Stéphanie Yon-Courtin
The new Prime Minister is likely to authorise an enormous programme of subsidies to tackle the #EnergyCrisis. In this article, Jonathan Branton and I assess whether the UK’s new Subsidy Control regime is up to the challenge and likely sticking points. linkedin.com/posts/alexande…
Striking figures in today`s POLITICOEurope playbook on EU state aid since the pandemic, with Germany accounting for 53% and France for 24%, with just 23% for all other 25 member states. Remember: This asymetry was a core argument for the joint borrowing in the EU recovery fund.
Nicolai von Ondarza POLITICOEurope During the Covid-19 pandemic, the European Commission approved over €2.3 trillion of German State aid measures as not being unduly distortive of the Single Market. Yet the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation regards awards of €4.1m, from outside the EU, as potentially distortive!