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The new EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation [Recurso electrónico]

Pezzotti Piccoli, Luigi Gaetano

The new EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation Luigi Gaetano Pezzotti Piccoli [Recurso electrónico] .-- Madrid : CEU Ediciones , 2024 .-- 54 p. .-- Documento de trabajo ; Serie, Política de la competencia y regulación 64/2024 . ;

Bibliografía: p. 34-40

In 1957, six European States strongly believed that the establishment of a Common Market within the continent could provide them with a new source of economic growth. Accordingly, within the Treaty of Rome (TEC), these States agreed to create a European Economic Community (EEC), tasked with constantly ensuring the well functioning of this newly established level playing field. Europe has been accusing for a long time that “the EU should not be a naïve open economy,” pointing out that current demands require the inclusion of a new block in European competition law. The Covid crisis has exposed several areas where Europe must enhance its resilience to prevent and withstand future shocks. While remaining committed to open and fair trade, Europe must prioritize reducing its dependence and strengthening the security of its supply. To achieve this, Europe must focus on enhancing its strategic autonomy, economic security, and potential for job creation. To do so, EU institutions have realized that recently foreign subsidies have had a distorting impact, creating an uneven playing field for companies that compete in the EU internal market.

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