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The boom in state aid: towards improved European coordination?
[L’essor des aides d’État, vers une meilleure coordination européenne ?]

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  • Boris Julien-Vauzelle
  • Pauline Négrin

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While state aid has emerged as a key instrument for countering the effects of recent shocks, its increased use in Europe raises concerns about distortions and a race for subsidies between Member States. Faced with the need for investment in the ecological transition and for strategic autonomy, the EU must now strike a new balance and coordinate this state aid more effectively. Si les aides d’État sont apparues comme des instruments clefs pour contrer les effets des chocs récents, leur usage accru en Europe fait craindre des distorsions et une course aux subventions entre États membres. Confrontée au besoin d’investissement dans la transition écologique et l’autonomie stratégique, l’UE doit désormais trouver un nouvel équilibre et mieux coordonner ces aides nationales.

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