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BRUSSELS – The European Commission has raised doubts over whether Germany is playing by fair rules when it comes to competition on its rails in the rail freight sector. |
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Lyon-Turin link splits EU lawmakers
BRUSSELS – A controversial high-speed rail link under the Alps linking the French city of Lyon in France with Turin in Italy has polarized opinions in the European Parliament’s transport committee. |
Rail industry unveils cost-cutting plan
BRUSSELS – Europe’s railway industry has unveiled a new multi-billion research programme designed to slash costs, boost the continent’s rail research and steel the industry against competition from China and India. |
IFB accounts at centre of regulators’ probe
BRUSSELS – A Belgian rail logistics company majority-owned by state-run railways operator SNCB has come under scrutiny from EU regulators for possibly illegal support in circumstance of financial difficulties. |
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