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Subsidies to foreign exporters are unlikely to face new control regime under EU Parliament draft

By Joanna Sopinska and Tono Gil
  • 25 Apr 2022 15:56
  • 25 Apr 2022 15:56
Subsidies granted to foreign companies selling goods on the EU market aren’t likely to face the bloc’s new subsidy-control regime under the European Parliament’s draft text.
A proposal to extend the scope of the new mechanism — to subsidies that haven’t been properly notified to the World Trade Organization

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Joanna Sopinska

Senior Correspondent


Joanna covers trade in Brussels. Formerly trade editor of EU Trade Insights, she has many years' experience reporting on trade, investment policy and foreign affairs. Before that, she spent nine years at Europolitics news agency writing on trade, agriculture policy and foreign affairs. Before moving to Brussels in 2006, Joanna worked as an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Relations (PISM) in Warsaw.

Tono Gil

Regulatory Reporter


Tono is a competition reporter for MLex in Brussels. Prior to joining MLex, he worked as a trainee in the European Parliament and as a correspondent in Valencia and Buenos Aires for the Spanish news agency EFE. Tono holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Valencia and a master in Transmedia Journalism.

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