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iDNES.cz: Germans want to cap energy even for big companies, it may harm Czech firms

The German government plans to finance so-called price brakes, which are similar to the Czech price caps for consumers. The fundamental difference of the price brake in Germany is that it will also apply to large industrial enterprises. Our researcher Michal Hrubý commented on the situation.
18. November 2022

Vždy je kladen důraz na to, že veřejná podpora nesmí významně ovlivnit vnitřní trh.

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