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EU investigates Chinese bidders over Romania solar tender

The European Union has opened 2 investigations into whether two Chinese bidders benefited excessively from aids in their offers in a public tender for a solar power park in Romania, the European Commision said on Wednesday.

The first investigated consortium is composed of Romania's. ENEVO Group and a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Innovation Co . The 2nd involves subsidiaries of Chinese. state-owned Shanghai Electric Group Co.

. According to an EU authorities, the overall contract deserved. about 375 million euros ($ 404 million).

ENEVO and LONGi did not instantly react to ask for. remark, while Shanghai Electric might not right away be. reached.

These are the second and third investigations under the EU. foreign aids guideline, which has enable the European. Commission considering that July 2023 to assess whether subsidies allow. business to submit overly advantageous offers.

The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU stated it was seriously. worried by the examinations and said the guideline was. seriously misshaping the equal opportunity for Chinese. business operating in the EU.

The Commission stated it was justified in opening in-depth. examinations considering that there were sufficient indications that both. Chinese firms had been given foreign aids that misshaped. the EU single market.

The Commission has until Aug. 14 to take a decision.

The EU's very first investigation into foreign aids was. ended after Chinese train maker CRRC Qingdao Sifang Locomotive. withdrew from a Bulgarian tender for electrical trains.

(source: Reuters)