Bernardine Adkins
Partner
Head of EU, Trade and Competition
Article
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On 28 April 2022, the Subsidy Control Act 2022 (the "Act") received Royal Assent.
The Act is expected to enter into full force in Autumn 2022, with the relevant date to be confirmed by the UK Government in due course.[1]
The Act is intended to consolidate and build upon the UK's existing international subsidy control commitments, [2] while providing public authorities with the flexibility to grant subsidies at a local level by reference to UK-specific principles (including principles for subsidies in relation to energy and the environment).
Prior to the Act entering into full force, the UK Government is expected to (i) enact secondary legislation to enable the effective implementation of the Act; and (ii) publish further guidance addressing the practical application of the Act and its implications.
Significantly, key features of the new UK subsidy control regime introduced by the Act include:
The new UK subsidy control regime is expected to afford greater flexibility to UK public authorities, enabling them to provide targeted support to beneficiaries, in order to deliver UK-specific outcomes. The regime marks an obvious departure from the EU State aid regime, which necessarily adopted a wider frame of reference. The effective implementation of the UK's new regime will be key to its success, and further legislation and guidance is keenly awaited.
In the interim, pending the new regime entering into full force, the UK's existing international subsidy control commitments will continue to apply.
If you have any questions regarding the UK's new subsidy control regime, or the UK's existing international subsidy control commitments, please contact Bernardine Adkins or Samuel Beighton.
Footnotes
[1] Notwithstanding the Act, EU State aid law continues to apply in the UK to measures that may affect the trade in goods between Northern Ireland and the European Union, and the production of wholesale electricity in Northern Ireland, pursuant to Article 10 of the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland.
[2] Including, for example, under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, and the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.
[3] Paragraph 10 of "Streamlined Routes: Objectives, Operation and Next Steps"
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