The EU foreign subsidies regulation/ (Registro n. 3739)
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ISBN | 9781939007773 |
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Fonte de catalogação | BR-BrCADE |
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Localização na estante | 341.3787094 |
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Autor | Reindl, Andreas |
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Título principal | The EU foreign subsidies regulation/ |
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Cidade | Nova York: |
Editora | Institute of Competition Law, Concurrences, |
Data | 2024. |
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Número de páginas | 208 p. |
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Conteúdo | TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/><br/>Foreword<br/>Introduction <br/>Acknowledgments<br/>Table of Contents<br/>List of Abbreviations <br/>List of Cited Cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union<br/>And the General Court <br/>List of Cited Reports of the WTO Appellate Body and WTO Panels<br/>Index <br/><br/>Chapter I– Introduction<br/>1-Introduction<br/>2. The Origin. Legislative History and Objectives of the FSR <br/>A. State Aid Control as a Key Component of the internal Market <br/>B. Origins of the FSR and its Legislative Process<br/>C Implementing Legislation<br/>3. Main Features of the FSR <br/>4.Related Regimes <br/>A. lntroduction<br/>B. The FSR and EU State Aid Law<br/>C The FSR. the Basic Anti-Subsidy Regulation and lhe SCM Agreement <br/>D. The FSR and the Regulation on, Subsidies in Air Transport<br/>E. The FSR and the FDI Screening Regulation<br/>5. The FSR as a Tool in an Evolving Geopolitical Context <br/><br/>Chapter II - The Scope of the FSR <br/>1.Introduction <br/>2.The Definition of a 'Foreign Subsidy'<br/>A. A 'Financial Contribution'<br/>A.1 The Link between a 'Financial Contribution' and the FSR Notification Obligations<br/>A.2 The Definition of a 'Financial Contribution'<br/>A.3 The Relevant Timing of a 'Financial Contribution'<br/>A.4 Types of Financial Contribution <br/>A.4.1 Transfer of Funds or Liabilities <br/>A.4.2 Foregoing of Revenue that is Otherwise Due<br/>A.4.3 Provision of Goods or Services or Purchase of Goods or Services<br/>B. Which is 'Provided Directly or Indirectly by a Third Country'<br/>B.1 Introduction<br/>B.2 The Central Government and Public Authorities at All Other Levels<br/>B.3 A Public Company/Body<br/>B.4 Private Entities whose Actions May Be Attributed to a Third Country<br/>C. Which Confers a 'Benefit' to an 'Undertaking Engaging in Economic Activity in the Internal Market'<br/>C.1 The Financial Contribution Must Confer a Benefit<br/>C.1.1 The legal Framework of the concept of a Benefit<br/>C.1.2 The Concept of 'Normal Market conditions' under the FSR and lhe State Aid and EU Trade Defence Regimes <br/>C.1.3 Indirect Benefits and Passing-On of Benefits<br/>C.1.3.1 Intra-Group transfers<br/>C. 1.3.2 indirect Benefits for a Specific Recipient<br/>C.1.3.3 Pass-through of Benefits in a Supply Chain<br/>C.2 The Financial Contribution Must Be Provided to an Entity Engaging in Economic Activity in the Internal Market<br/>D. Which is 'Limited to One or More Undertakings or Industries'<br/>3. The Notion of a Foreign Subsidy Distorting lhe internal Market<br/>A. General Principles<br/>A.1 Framework for the Distortion Analysis<br/>A.2 Relevant Factors in the Distortion Analysis<br/>A.2.1 Foreigner Subsidies that Are Likely to Distort the internal Market<br/>A.2.2 Indicative Factors for Assessving the Potential Harmfulness of a Foreign Subsidy<br/>A.2.3 Foreign Subsidy that are Unlikely to Distort competition in the internal market <br/>A.2.4 Foreign Subsidy that Cannot Be Remediel under the FSR <br/>B. Distortion Analysis Under the M&A Tool <br/>B.1 Distortion Musi be Merger-Specific<br/>B.2 Distortion in the Market for Corporate Control<br/>B.3 Distortion in Product Markets<br/>C. Distortion Analysis Under the Public Procurement Tool<br/>4. The 'Balancing Tet'<br/>A. The Balancinq Test (the Union Interest Test) under the EU Trade Defence Regime<br/>B. The Compatibility Assessment under the State Aid Regime<br/><br/>Chapter III - The Concentrations (M&A) Tool<br/>1.Introduction<br/>2. Mandatory Notification<br/>A. Transactions that Require,Notification <br/>A.1 Requirement for the Transaction to Be a 'Concentraion'<br/>A.2 Turnover and Contribution Thresholds <br/>A.2.1 The Turnover Threshold <br/>A.2.2 The Contribution Threshold <br/>B. Transactions That Fall Outside the Mandatory Notification Regime<br/>C. Mandatory Notification and Standstill Regime <br/>3. The Scop of the Notification <br/>A. Overview of the Submission and Structure of Form FS-CO <br/>A.1 Submission of Form FS-CO <br/>A.2 Structure of Form FS-CO <br/>B. Information on Foreign Financial Contributions <br/>B.1 Contributions Likely to Be Considered Distortive Subsidies (Likely Distortive Subsidies) <br/>B.2 Other Reportable Contribution (Reportable Contributions) <br/>B.3 Presumptlively Unproblematic Contributions (Non-Reportable Contributions) <br/>C. Information On Market Distortion and the Balancig Test <br/>4. Review Process and Timeline<br/>A. The FSR Review Timeline<br/>B. The Review Process, Stage-By-Stage <br/>B.1 Pre-Notification<br/>B.2 Preliminary Review Phase<br/>B.3 In-Depth Investigation <br/>C. Alignment winth Timing of Merger Control Review<br/>5.Scope of the Commission´s Powers<br/>A. RFIs, lnterviews and Inspections <br/>B.Interim Measures and Final Decisions <br/>C. Fines and Periodic Penalty Payments <br/>6.Substantive Review <br/>7.Outecomes of the Review Process <br/>A. Potential Outcomes<br/>B. Remedies<br/>8.Other EU Regulatory Processes<br/><br/>Chapter IV - The Public Procurement Tool<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Public Procurement Projects Requiring a Notification or a Declaration<br/>A. Public Procurement Projects Falling under the Mandatory Notification and Declaration Regime<br/>A.1 Public Procurement Projects Falling within the Scope of the FSR <br/>A.2 Requirement for Meeting the Estimated Value and Contribution Thresholds<br/>A.2.1 The Estimated Value Threshold<br/>A.2.2 The Contribution Threshold <br/>A.2.2.1 Entities Relevant for Determining whether the Contribution Threshold Is Met<br/>A. 2.2.2 The Economic Operator and Certain Corporates Affiliates <br/>A.2.2.3 Main Subcontractors and Main Suppliers <br/>A.2.2.4 Culculation of Aggregate Foreign Financial contributions <br/>A.3 Notice of Applicability of the Mandatory Notification and Declaration Regime <br/>A.4 Exception to the FSR's Mandatory Notification Regime <br/>B. Public Procurement Projects FaIIing outside the Mandatory Notificarion and Declaration Regime <br/>C.StandstilI Period <br/>D. Non-compliance with Notification or Declaration Obligations<br/>3.The Scope of Notitications and Declarations <br/>A. Submiission of a Mandatory Notification or Declaration <br/>B. Form FS-pp<br/>4.Review Process and Timeline <br/>A. The FSR Review Timeline<br/>B. The FSR Review Process, Stage-by-Stage <br/>B.1 Pre-Notification <br/>B.2 Preliminary Review Phase<br/>B.3 In-Depth Investigation <br/>5. Scope of the Commission's Powers <br/>A. RFIs, Interviews, and Inspections <br/>B. Interim Measures<br/>C. Fines and Periodic Penalties <br/>6. Substantive Review<br/>7. Outcomes of the Review, Process. <br/>A. Potential Outcomes. <br/>B. Remedies and Commitments <br/><br/>Chapter V - Practical Compliance with the FSR's Notification Obligations<br/>1.Introduction <br/>2.Gathering relevant Information<br/>A. Information - Gathering Preparations <br/>A.1 The Importance of Starting Early<br/>A.2 Establishing FSR lnformation-Gathering Structures <br/>B. What Information Needs to Be Gathered <br/>B.1 M&A TooI <br/>B.1.1 Calculating the Notification Threshold<br/>B.1.2 Gathering Information in Light of M&A Reporting Requirements<br/>B. 1.2.1 Likely Distortive Subsidies<br/>B.1.2.2 Reportable Contributions<br/>B.1.2.3 Non-Reportable contributions<br/>B.2 Public Procurement Tool <br/>B.2.1 calculating the Notification Threshold<br/>B.2.2 Completing the Notification <br/>B.3 ldentifying Financial Contributions <br/>B.4 Specific Steps for High-Risk Third Countries <br/>3. Creating ar FSR Risk Profile <br/>4. FSR ir M&A Planning <br/>A. The Initial Decision-Making. Process <br/>A.1 Sellers<br/>A.2 Buyers <br/>B. Deal Negotiations<br/>B.1 Conditions Precedent<br/>B.2 Best Efforts Provisions <br/>B.3 Allocation of Risk <br/>C. Deal Timing <br/>D. Coordination with other Regulatory Processes <br/>D.1 Merger Contol<br/>D.2 FDI Control<br/>5.FSR in public procurement Planning <br/>A. The Initial Decision-Makin Process and Due Diligence<br/>B. Negotiations <br/>C. Timing Considerations <br/><br/>Chapter VI - The Ex Officio Control Tool <br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. scope of the Ex Officio Tool<br/>A, Introduction<br/>B. Subsidies and Activities tha May Be lnvestigated Under the Ex Officio tool <br/>C. Ex Officio Tool and the Notification-Based Tools under the FSR <br/>3. Review process <br/>A. Starting the Investigation<br/>B. Preliminary Review <br/>C. Initiation of an In-Depth Investigation<br/>D. In-Depth Investigation <br/>4. Scope of the Commission's Powers <br/>5. Outcomes of the Review Process <br/><br/>Chapter VII - Investigatory and Enforcement Powers <br/>1.Introduction<br/>2.Investigation Stages <br/>A. Preliminary Review<br/>A.1 Sources of information<br/>A.2 Object and Purpose of the Preliminary Review<br/>A.3 Obligation to lnform the Member States and the National Contracting Authority or Entity<br/>A.3. 1 Timeframe for Preliminary investigations<br/>A.3.2 End of the investigation<br/>A.3.3 Start of the In-Depth Investigation <br/>B. In-Depth Investigation<br/>B. 1 Object and Purpose of the In-Depth Investigation<br/>B.2 Possible Outcomes of the In-Depth Investigation <br/>B.3 Timeframe to Adopt a Decision Following the Start of the ln-Depth Investigation <br/>B.4 Commitments and Redressive Measures<br/>B.4.1 Types of Commitments and Redressive Measures<br/>B.4.2 Conditions Applicable to Commitments and Redressive Measures<br/>B.4.3 Monitoring of Compliance with Commitments and Redressive Measures<br/>B.4.4 Comparison with Voluntary Undertakings in Trade Defence Cases <br/>B.5 Right to Submit Observations<br/>B.6 Confidentiality<br/>B.6.1 Principle of Confidentiality under lhe FSR<br/>B.6.2 Obligation to Inform about the Use of Information Provided<br/>B.6.3 Disclosure of Information Identified as confidential<br/>B.6.4 Publication of Statistics and Reports and information Showing the Existence of a Distortive Foreign Subsidy<br/>B.7 Access to the File<br/>B.7.1 Right to Access Non-Confidential Versions of the File<br/>B.7.2 Rights to Access Confidential Verions of the File (Confidentiality Rings)<br/>B.7.3 Limitations of the Right to Access the File<br/>B.7.3.1 Certain Documents Are Excluded from the Right to Access <br/>B.7.3.2 Harm to the Information Provider <br/>C. Interim Measure<br/>C.1 Circumstances in which Interim Measures May Be lmposed <br/>C.2 Types of Interim Measure<br/>C.3 Timing, Renewal and Provisional Interim Measures<br/>C.4 Right to Be Heard. Access to File and Provisional Interim Measures <br/>C.4.1 Right to Be Heard and Access to File<br/>C.4.2 Provisional Interim Measures<br/>D. Revocation <br/>E. Market Investigation and Third-Country Dialogue <br/>E.1 Market Investigation <br/>E.2 Third-Country Dialogue<br/>F. Limitatioin Period<br/>3. Investigatory Powers<br/>A. RFIs <br/>A. 1 RFIs Addressed to the Company under Investigation <br/>A.2 RFIs Addressed to the Member States <br/>A.3 RFls Addressed to Third Countries<br/>A.4Time Limit to Provide the Requested Information<br/>B.Inspections within the Member States and Third countries <br/>B.1 Inspections within the Member States <br/>B.2 Inspections in Third Countries<br/>B.3 Rights of Inspection <br/>C. Interviews <br/>4.Fines and Periodic Penalty Payments<br/>A. Situations jn which Fines and Periodic Penalty Payments May Be imposed <br/>B. Level of Fines and Periodic Penalty Payments <br/>C. Limitation Period<br/>5. Non-Cooperation<br/>6. Anti-circumvention and the FSR <br/><br/> |
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