Foreign Subsidies Control
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With the introduction of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation on 12 January 2023 (effective from 12 July 2023), the EU has expanded state aid control to include financial support provided by non-EU governments. LawLex helps companies navigate this evolving regulatory landscape and assess related business risks.
Under this framework, companies operating in the EU may be required to report foreign subsidies in key situations. Larger M&A transactions could face additional review akin to EU merger control, and foreign subsidies may trigger notification requirements. Participation in public procurement may also necessitate reporting, while the European Commission has the authority to conduct ex-officio investigations into potentially distortive subsidies.
Beyond compliance, the regulation serves as a trade defense mechanism, allowing businesses to challenge unfair subsidies granted to competitors. However, global companies—whether EU-based or not—must now implement robust monitoring and reporting processes to ensure full regulatory compliance.
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