EU trade agreements strengthen subsidy control, shaping global economic competition.
The EU has been including rules on subsidies in its trade agreements with other countries to boost trade and economic development. These rules are scattered across different agreements, with some being more effective than others in controlling subsidies. The agreements aim to prevent unfair practices that harm competition and market access, while still allowing subsidies for public goals. Some agreements do a better job at improving the overall system of subsidy control than others.