Announcement
01 Jan 2015
In January 2015, announced a change in private-sector financial support.
Source
Number of interventions
1
1 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
0 liberalising
Implementation date
01 Jan 2015
Revocation date:
01 Jan 2025
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