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State aid and regional policy Paul Hadley Department for Trade and Industry United Kingdom

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State aid and regional policy. Paul Hadley Department for Trade and Industry United Kingdom. Introduction. Present arrangements Context for reform State aid and regional policy Developing UK thinking on state aid reform. Principal UK approvals Regional Aid map N 265/2000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: State aid and regional policy

State aid and regional policy

Paul HadleyDepartment for Trade and Industry

United Kingdom

Page 2: State aid and regional policy

Introduction

Present arrangements Context for reform State aid and regional policy Developing UK thinking on state aid reform

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Principal UK approvals

Regional Aid mapN 265/2000

Regional Selective AssistanceN 731/2000

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Context for reform

A Modern Regional Policy for the UK,

March 2003:

– UK approach to regional policy

– Consultation on future of Structural Funds

Joint DTI, HMT, ODPM target : to improve long term economic performance of every region

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UK approach to regional policy

UK productivity objectives – similar to those set out at Lisbon: Each region needs to perform better if we are

to achieve these objectives Strengthen market forces – building on the

indigenous strength of each region Ensure that differentials in growth rates are

reduced by focusing resources where they are needed most

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State aid reform

UK approach to regional state aid reform fits Lisbon agenda “Less and better state aid”:– Ensure efficient operation of the state aid regime– Ensure horizontal guidelines in place to address

market failures which hold back growth– Simplification and modernisation of the rules –

allowing Commission to focus on the most distortive aids

– Consider limiting investment aid to cases where the most difficult problems are being tackled

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An efficient state aid system

• Need for simpler and quicker identification of cases that do not distort competition or trade significantly

• Commission to focus resources on cases with high impact

• Consider introducing a significant impact test to filter out low competitive impact cases which pursue Community objectives

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Tackling market failures with horizontal guidelines

• Appropriate tools need to be available. UK priorities include:

– Revising R&D guidelines

– Better tools to help start-ups and expanding SMEs

– Addressing cases involving intermediaries

– Regeneration

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Role of investment aid

• Likely to be a role for investment aid beyond 2006

• Needs to be appropriately targeted• UK currently restricts such aid on the basis of:

– cost per job

– project type

– limit to the minimum necessary

– consider job displacement impact

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UK proposals for revised guidelines

• Limit aid to cases where it addresses the problems which drive regional under-performance

• Ensure aid is proportionate• Enable more focused targeting. If a map based

approach is maintained then the areas may need to be of a smaller size than currently possible

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Where do we go from here?

Three main areas for discussion:

• Horizontal guidelines to address market failure

• Simplification and modernisation

• Spatial issues