Phrases with «subsidy package»

A subsidy package refers to a collection of financial incentives or support provided by the government or an organization to help a particular industry, business, or group of people. It typically includes grants, tax breaks, low-interest loans, or other financial support measures to encourage growth or offset costs. Full definition

Sentences with «subsidy package»

  • Exelon agreed to buy FitzPatrick in august after New York state passed a comprehensive clean energy plan, called the Clean Energy Standard, that included a massive subsidy package for financially struggling nuclear plants. (wrvo.org)
  • But one of those companies, HarkerBIO, is receiving its own generous subsidy package through the StartUp New York program, under which the company will pay no state or local taxes for 10 years. (investigativepost.org)
  • David Kinyon, executive director of the Lockport Industrial Development Agency, said the «very aggressive» subsidy package given to Yahoo was «necessary given the significance of the Yahoo investment» and «to attract the level of investment and job creation.» (investigativepost.org)
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