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State aid and subsidies post-transition: where are we now?

Posted on October 27, 2020 by gperetz

Competition Law Insight recently published a piece in which I tried to take stock of where we are now on the question of a possible subsidy control regime in the UK after the end of transition. You can find it here.

George Peretz QC

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