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The European Commission Proposes a Far-Reaching Regulation to Tackle Foreign Subsidies

By François-Charles Laprévote, Andris Rimsa, Mario Siragusa & Alessandro Comino on May 19, 2021

On May 5, 2021, the European Commission proposed a new draft regulation that, if adopted, would introduce sweeping measures aimed at controlling the impact of foreign subsidies on the EU single market.  The Proposed Regulation reflects the EU’s policy priority to pursue an “open strategic autonomy” and fits into the EU Industrial Strategy, updated on the same date.

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