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". State aid is presented as a means of rectifying market shortcomings, yet, as the rapporteur rightly points out, often leads to injustice and inefficiency. Accordingly, we share the Commission’s concern in this area, in line with the rapporteur’s position. It would be both unrealistic and wrong to seek to put an immediate end to all State aid. Yet the fact that this aid has been dwindling in recent years – and this has been very much according to the will of the EU – is a positive sign for those who believe that an economy that fully respects the rules on the smooth running of the market is one that offers the greatest benefits for consumers, producers and workers. In other words, State aid is a model that ought gradually to be replaced by fairer and more efficient ways of fostering a genuine market."@en1

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