Taking back control of subsidies: Replacing EU state aid rules in the UK
A UK state aid regime needs rules and a strong regulator to avoid wasting taxpayer money and protect competition within the UK internal market.
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A UK state aid regime needs rules and a strong regulator to avoid wasting taxpayer money and protect competition within the UK internal market.
The UK would benefit from a strong ‘state aid’ system whether or not it strikes a trade deal with the EU.
As the deadline for reaching a deal with the EU approaches, state aid remains a major obstacle to any future partnership.
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