Follow us


In September 2017 we submitted evidence to the House of Lords Internal Market Sub-Committee in its inquiry into the impact of Brexit on UK competition policy, focusing on the application of the State aid rules post-Brexit. Our evidence addresses whether a State aid regime may be required as part of any future UK-EU trade agreement; the need for a UK domestic State aid authority; the application of the WTO anti-subsidy rules in a no-deal situation; and the links with the UK's new industrial strategy.

Read full article

The comments contained in this document are those of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP and do not represent the views of any of our individual clients. If you would like to contact us regarding this submission, please email Lode Van Den Hende, Eric White and Morris Schonberg.

 

Key contacts

Lode Van Den Hende photo

Lode Van Den Hende

Partner, Brussels

Lode Van Den Hende
Eric White photo

Eric White

Consultant, Brussels

Eric White
Dr Morris Schonberg photo

Dr Morris Schonberg

Partner, Brussels

Dr Morris Schonberg

Stay in the know

We’ll send you the latest insights and briefings tailored to your needs

London Brussels State Aid and Subsidy Control Competition, Regulation and Trade International Trade and WTO Lode Van Den Hende Eric White Dr Morris Schonberg