Commission Considers Targeted Changes After First Review of Foreign Subsidies Regulation
Brussels says the foreign-subsidy regime remains fit for purpose, but its first review leaves room for targeted changes to reduce compliance burdens.
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The EU Commission publishes the findings of its first review of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation and announces targeted simplifications to notification and reporting requirements
On 14 July 2026, the European Commission published a Questions and Answers document setting out the findings of the first review of Regulati
The EU Commission publishes the findings of its first review of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation and announces targeted simplifications to notification and reporting requirements
On 14 July 2026, the European Commission published a Questions and Answers document setting out the findings of the first review of Regulati

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