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UK competition law update: Subsidy Advice Unit reports (Wales, English Investment Zones) and CAT salmon cartel damages claim — 5 March 2024

Published on: 05 March 2024

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Subsidy control

  • The Subsidy Advice Unit released its final report, setting out advice to the Welsh Government on its proposed Development Bank of Wales Rescue and Restructuring scheme—see further, report.
  • The Subsidy Advice Unit also accepted a request from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities for a report on its proposed English Investment Zones scheme—see further, case page.

NOTE—For all referrals considered by the Subsidy Advice Unit under the Subsidy Control Act 2022, see further, UK subsidy control—cases tracker.

Private actions

The CAT published the application in Asda Stores Limited and Others v Bremnes Seashores AS and Others, a damages claim under section 47A of the Competition Act 1998 brought by Asda Stores, Iceland Foods, Marks and Spencer, Ocado Retail, Wm Morrison Supermarkets, International Seafoods, Aldi Stores, and Co-operative Group against thirteen farmed Atlantic salmon suppliers, alleging infringements of Article 101 TFEU and the Chapter I prohibition of the Competition Act 1998 in relation to the supply of farmed Atlantic salmon—see further, claim.

NOTE—For all live private actions in the UK that have been made public, see further, UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker.

Upcoming dates

For dates of forthcoming UK competition developments, see further, UK Competition calendar...

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