#52026AS120764EU State Aid Authorisation – Commission Raises No Objections (SA.120764)
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The European Commission has reviewed a State aid measure submitted by an EU Member State under case reference SA.120764 and has determined that the measure is compatible with the internal market under Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The Commission's decision not to raise objections effectively grants implicit approval for the aid to proceed without entering a formal investigation phase. Under EU State aid rules, Member States must notify the Commission of any planned public support measures that may distort competition or affect trade between Member States. This notification and clearance process ensures that government interventions — such as grants, tax exemptions, guarantees, or subsidies — comply with EU competition law. By closing the case without objections, the Commission confirms that the notified aid either falls within an existing exemption framework (such as the General Block Exemption Regulation), serves a legitimate public policy objective, and does not unduly distort competition within the EU single market. The beneficiary(ies) of this aid may now receive the support as structured in the notification.
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Key Changes
- European Commission formally closes case SA.120764 without raising objections, granting implicit clearance for the notified State aid measure
- The aid measure is declared compatible with the EU internal market under TFEU Articles 107 and 108 as of 23 March 2026
- Member State is now authorised to disburse the notified aid to the designated beneficiary/beneficiaries without further Commission scrutiny
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