Legislation – Subsidy Control Act 2022
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PART 2Subsidy control requirements
CHAPTER 2Prohibitions and other requirements
General prohibitions
17Use of domestic goods or services
(1)
A subsidy that is contingent, whether solely or as one of several other conditions, upon the use of domestic over imported goods or services is prohibited by this section.
(2)
The prohibition in subsection (1) does not apply so far as relating to subsidies given in relation to the audiovisual sector.
(3)
This section is without prejudice to—
(a)
Article 132 of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (investment liberalisation: performance requirements), or
(b)
Article 133 of that Agreement (investment liberalisation: non-conforming measures and exceptions).