The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: What are the key takeaways for businesses from the Commission's experience to date?
March 07, 2024
The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: What are the key takeaways for businesses from the Commission's experience to date?March 07, 2024 Why should I read this?The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) came into force last year, introducing new tools enabling the European Commission (Commission) to review foreign subsidies granted by non-EU countries to determine if they might distort the EU internal market. The Commission has published a Policy Brief and a press release on the first 100 days of the FSR regime from 12 October 2023, when notifications for M&A transactions and EU public procurement processes meeting certain thresholds became mandatory, to 20 January 2024. As the Commission is not required to publish details of FSR notifications or its case closure decisions in the preliminary review phase, the Policy Brief and press release provide a welcome insight into the general trends on the operation of the regime to date. 100 days of M&A notifications: Key findingsIn the first 100 days, the Commission received case team allocation requests and engaged in pre-notification discussions in 53 M&A cases. In contrast to public procurement notifications (see below for further details), no M&A cases have yet developed into a Phase 2 investigation. Around one third of the 53 cases involved an investment fund, nearly 80% were simultaneously reviewed under the EU’s merger control regime and almost 50% were subject to FDI screening procedures in one or several Member States. In terms of practical takeaways, the policy brief:
Businesses should be aware that the new regime is in full force and that FSR screening should be considered as early as possible, along with merger control and FDI procedures. We can support with preparing internal information in readiness for notifications, and throughout interactions with the Commission. 100 days of public procurement notifications: Key findingsIn the first 100 days’ operation of the application of the mandatory notification requirement, the Commission received over 100 submissions regarding public procurements. However, the Commission appears to be concerned about a lack of awareness of the FSR more generally. In the press release, the Commission sent a clear message that there is still a need to “spread awareness” of the FSR. For more information about the FSRBusinesses operating globally should consider the new regime as early as possible and be taking proactive steps to ensure FSR compliance. For queries or support in relation to the FSR, please get in touch with your usual Eversheds Sutherland contact or a member of our team listed below. Key contacts
Marjolein de Backer Partner Brussels, Belgium Claire Morgan Partner United Kingdom James Lindop Partner United Kingdom Peter Harper Partner United Kingdom Daniel von Brevern, LL.M. (Michigan) Partner Dusseldorf, Germany Alessandro Greco Partner Rome, Italy Crisanto Pérez-Abad Partner Madrid, Spain Dan Roskis Partner Paris, France Oana Paliță (Dobre) Partner Bucharest, Romania Risto Rüütel Partner Tallinn, Estonia Latest Insights
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