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Fate of Polish yards hangs in the balance

BRUSSELS - Half a century after becoming a hot bed for political opposition that eventually led to the fall of the Iron Curtain across Eastern Europe, Poland’s three largest shipyards could be forced into bankruptcy. |
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BRUSSELS – In a case reminiscent of Spain’s IZAR group, EU regulators have widened a probe into a complex web of state aid and cross-subsidies granted to Greece’s Hellenic Shipyards (HSY), the largest in the eastern Mediterranean. |
EC suspects over-capacity in German yard state aid cases
BRUSSELS – Two German shipyards have come under scrutiny from EU regulators for a planned state aid package to upgrade facilities at the yards. |
EC turns down Italian request for aid extension
BRUSSELS – The European Commission has turned down a state aid request from Italy for a cruise ship ordered just before general state aid to EU shipbuilders was phased out in 2000. |
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