Beware risk of ‘mutually sabotaging competition’ on corporate subsidies: Freeland
WASHINGTON — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland warned a U.S. audience Wednesday about the potential dangers of a global subsidy “race to the bottom” as government largesse fuels the growth of the new green economy.
Freeland, in the U.S. capital for the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, framed the warning with effusive praise for its principal catalyst: the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.
The controversial new law, rich with more than $369 billion in climate spending, is a “historic and transformative” bill that will “change the world for the better,” Freeland said.
The importance of having the U.S. onside in the fight against climate change, just six years removed from former president Donald Trump’s decision to abandon the Paris accord, can’t be overstated, she added.

