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Ribera, the EU's antitrust chief, is open to granting state aid to heavy energy consumers in crisis

Ribera, the EU's antitrust chief, is open to granting state aid to heavy energy consumers in crisis
Ribera, the EU's antitrust chief, is open to granting state aid to heavy energy consumers in crisis

Teresa Ribera, Europe's Competition Chief said on Thursday that European Union governments could 'allow state aid for energy-intensive companies to offset the steep rise in electricity prices due to the increase in oil and gas prices caused by the Iran War.

Ribera said at a conference organized by the German antitrust agency Bundeskartellamt that "for the moment we have untapped State Aid possibilities" which member states could still use to provide relief to the electricity prices of energy intensive?users.

She said the European Commission is also prepared to provide support measures and longer-term plans for businesses to counter the impact caused by the war. This was based on the previous?measures taken to combat the COVID epidemic and the war in Ukraine.

These programs allowed the government to give billions of Euros to companies.

Ribera stated that "we are not yet there but in the event of a crisis, we must draw on our experience from previous crises."

Ribera said that she is now evaluating the U.S. technology company's new attitude. She had earlier threatened to?temporarily block Meta Platforms? from excluding rival AI Chatbots? on its messaging service WhatsApp.

"Last Week, Meta announced that it would reverse the decision to exclude AI chatbots of third parties from WhatsApp. However, it will start charging a charge. She said that we are?now evaluating if this change in policy has any impact on the need to act urgently by the?Commission."

The rivals said that the fees were?too complex and too expensive and urged the EU enforcer of antitrust to issue a interim measure against Meta. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Foo Yunchee)

(source: Reuters)