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BLOG & REPORT: Is fiddling sufficient when regional economies are flagging?

06 October 2020

The reform of the Regional Aid Guidelines post 2021

Photo by Guillaume Périgois on Unsplash.

Photo by Guillaume Périgois on Unsplash.

The European Commission has just finished consulting on its proposals for the Regional Aid Guidelines (RAGS).  This followed an extensive review from which the Commission concluded that only a few minor amendments were needed. This blog asks whether the Commission is right to consider that the current rules work well or whether more needs to be done to address the impact of COVID-19, Brexit and to meet the ambitions of the Green Deal and Digital Strategy.

The full blog is available here.

The full report is available here.

Photo by Guillaume Périgois on Unsplash.

Photo by Guillaume Périgois on Unsplash.

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