"EU scraps free competition goal" (Financial Times):The European Union's 50-year-old commitment to "undistorted competition" has been scrapped from a list of the bloc's objectives, in a French coup that lawyers argue could undermine Brussels' fight against protectionism and illegal state aid.By contrast "full employment and social progress" will remain Union objectives, offering possible cover to a country wanting to prop up a failing company or engineer a merger of "national champions".Também: "Dismay over competition threat" (Financial Times)ADENDA: "EU competition to remain in place" (BBC)
"EU scraps free competition goal" (Financial Times):The European Union's 50-year-old commitment to "undistorted competition" has been scrapped from a list of the bloc's objectives, in a French coup that lawyers argue could undermine Brussels' fight against protectionism and illegal state aid.By contrast "full employment and social progress" will remain Union objectives, offering possible cover to a country wanting to prop up a failing company or engineer a merger of "national champions".Também: "Dismay over competition threat" (Financial Times)ADENDA: "EU competition to remain in place" (BBC)
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"EU scraps free competition goal" (Financial Times):The European Union's 50-year-old commitment to "undistorted competition" has been scrapped from a list of the bloc's objectives, in a French coup that lawyers argue could undermine Brussels' fight against protectionism and illegal state aid.By contrast "full employment and social progress" will remain Union objectives, offering possible cover to a country wanting to prop up a failing company or engineer a merger of "national champions".Também: "Dismay over competition threat" (Financial Times)ADENDA: "EU competition to remain in place" (BBC)
"EU scraps free competition goal" (Financial Times):The European Union's 50-year-old commitment to "undistorted competition" has been scrapped from a list of the bloc's objectives, in a French coup that lawyers argue could undermine Brussels' fight against protectionism and illegal state aid.By contrast "full employment and social progress" will remain Union objectives, offering possible cover to a country wanting to prop up a failing company or engineer a merger of "national champions".Também: "Dismay over competition threat" (Financial Times)ADENDA: "EU competition to remain in place" (BBC)