Because of the government subsidy system, US farmers can afford to sell their cotton on the international market at much lower prices.
The miners are protesting a 64% cut in the government subsidy to the mining sector this year -- from 301 million euros to 111 million euros.
The Conservative leader of one council putting up tax - Canterbury City Council's John Gilbey - told BBC Radio 4's Today the government subsidy was for a limited amount of time.
Thus, on average the Federal government subsidy disadvantages individual U.S. taxpayers, who are the main holders of municipal bonds, and benefits new entrants in the municipal bond market.
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In mid-January, spooked by events in Tunisia, the government increased the fuel subsidy for public workers.
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Besides slowdown in Europe, the main reason is the large subsidy the government of China provides to its solar manufacturers.
Last year, an outcry prevented Mr Singh from fulfilling a budget commitment to lower the government's subsidy of the price of fertiliser.
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Contributing to the debate, Liberal Democrat AM Eluned Parrott called on the Welsh Government to scrap the subsidy to the north-south air-link at the earliest opportunity and to rule out subsidising additional airlines.
In 1990 the Canadian government slashed its subsidy, and the line was forced to cut operations and manpower in half.
If financial institutions want the alleged good of government subsidy, they should also accept the bad in terms of greater restrictions.
Or opt out of at-work insurance, join the exchange and get your government subsidy, pay about the same out of pocket, and have a real insurance plan.
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Had the insurance companies been able to operate the program without government subsidy, it would be fine.
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When the government introduced the micro-irrigation subsidy in 1990, it lit up business.
So how does the government determine the correct level of subsidy?
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Now, under the stimulus bill, the government offered a subsidy, because they realized that there are so many people losing their jobs that that's just not practical.
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Mr. Brown then asked if the government should stop providing this subsidy to the giant banks.
The budget committee chairman has also reintroduced a proposal that replaces traditional Medicare, a government healthcare programme for the elderly, with a government subsidy to buy health insurance for those currently under 55.
Witness the affair of the cooking-gas subsidy, which the government in mid-campaign decided to cut.
If the government had given his mother the equivalent subsidy in cash or a health-savings account, she would have had no problem finding a dentist to see her kids.
Since the government has guaranteed these massive subsidy markets for 20 years or more, the industries had no problem attracting early investors.
But there's a less desirable side to this new boom: It is fueled by the same kind of government super-subsidy for housing that drove the boom and bust a decade ago.
Mr Varathan added that the government needed to reduce its subsidy burden, improve infrastructure, and simplify and streamline the tax regime.
The government says that under its Subsidy Smart Plan, money from increased prices will be returned to the people through cash payments.
The reason for this is not the money NPR receives from the government but the colophon of authority that federal subsidy confers.
But the true figure is in fact much higher, because there is, in addition, a subsidy from the government of euro1.6 billion.
There was some good news for renewable fans, too, with the reform of the government's main subsidy for electricity from renewable sources.
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High international crude prices have exacerbated the government's fuel subsidy expenditures contributing to a higher fiscal deficit, and a worsening current account deficit.
What they do think though is that the subsidy which government provides to the banks has been reduced, that there has been a reduction in moral hazard.
In recent months, the growth in public-works spending has slowed, while utility tariffs have risen modestly, enabling the government to cut its subsidy bills this year by around 10%.
Its greenfield site in Derbyshire is considered one of the most productive in the world - and it received a considerable subsidy from the UK government to locate there.
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