Copenhagen pledges to align subsidy scheme with EU trend

The Danish government gears up to actively use mitigated EU subsidy regulation, bringing the country up to par with more affluent EU member nations.
There will be a need for "very direct" and "limited" state aid for more specifically clean technologies, says business minister Morten Bødskov. | Photo: Finn Frandsen
There will be a need for "very direct" and "limited" state aid for more specifically clean technologies, says business minister Morten Bødskov. | Photo: Finn Frandsen
BY PETER THOMSEN, WATCH MEDIERS EU-KORRESPONDENT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL PEDERSEN

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