The UK’s subsidy control regime: Have your say

This review aims to advise the UK Government – and other stakeholders – on whether the regime is working as intended, so that they can consider if any improvements should be made.
This review aims to advise the UK Government – and other stakeholders – on whether the regime is working as intended, so that they can consider if any improvements should be made.
The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU), part of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has now been operating for just over a year as part of the UK’s domestic subsidy control regime. The SAU has two key functions – evaluating assessments …
The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) is preparing for launch in the New Year! Read Rachel’s blog to find out more about the SAU team and the unit’s role in the new UK subsidy control regime.