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Comment: UK's Brexit state aid win suggests more flexibility though risk of tensions

By Victoria Ibitoye, Joanna Sopinska and Jakub Krupa ( December 29, 2020, 17:28 GMT | Comment) -- The Brexit trade deal suggests the UK has won considerable flexibility to set up its own subsidy-control regime and to not have to follow the EU’s state aid regime or procedures, although not with a completely free hand. There's much yet to be decided over how it will establish its own regime and what the flash points with the EU could be.Almost immediately after the UK public voted to leave the EU, one of the biggest questions to emerge was how far the soon-to-be-unfettered nation would diverge from the bloc's standards....

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