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An example of an exemption could be aid schemes designed to make good the damage arising from natural disasters. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 6 July 2022
Competition - regulation and law.
1. European Union (EU) law.
Laws generally prohibiting state aid, while allowing exemptions.
An example of an exemption could be aid schemes designed to make good the damage arising from natural disasters.
2.
Laws in other jurisdictions.
For example the World Trade Organization's rules on state subsidies.