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EU probes French subsidies for rail operator SNCF

The European Commission announced on Wednesday an in-depth investigation into whether France breached EU rules on state support by subsidising the freight division of national rail operator SNCF.

EU probes French subsidies for rail operator SNCF
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Fret SNCF was converted into a commercial company at the start of 2020, part of President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial overhaul of the debt-laden operator.

But for 12 years before that, Fret SNCF’s losses were covered by its state-controlled parent SNCF.

“Based on its preliminary examination, the commission has concerns that certain measures in favour of Fret SNCF, taken during the period 2007-2019, are not in line with EU state aid rules,” it said.

Under investigation are 4 to 4.3 billion euros paid by SNCF to Fret SNCF between 2007 and 2019, and 5.3 billion euros in debt that was written off before it became a commercial company.

A further capital injection of €170 million made when it became a commercial entity is also under scrutiny.

The European Commission, the Brussels-based EU executive, oversees competition and state aid laws in the single market and can compel firms to pay back improper subsidies.

But the opening of an in-depth inquiry does not mean that its mind had been made up, and France and other interested parties will now have an opportunity to respond.

France said it was ready to cooperate fully and has all the information it needs to make its case.

“The government is approaching this procedure with confidence, given the reforms and efforts undertaken,” Transport Minister Clement Beaune said.

“We are more than ever determined to guarantee and develop the position of rail freight in France.”

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EMMANUEL MACRON

Macron says ‘all European nationalists are hidden Brexiteers’

French President Emmanuel Macron said all European nationalists were "hidden Brexiteers" in an interview with the Economist published on Thursday, warning voters ahead of European elections next month.

Macron says 'all European nationalists are hidden Brexiteers'

“I say to Europeans: Wake up. Wake up! They are hidden Brexiteers. All European nationalists are hidden Brexiteers. It’s all the same lies,” he said.

“Make no mistake. If you entrust the keys to people who think like they do, there is no reason why Europe should become a great power,” he said.

“In a way it’s as if we were saying it’s not a problem if we entrust the bank to robbers. When they are around the table, they take Europe hostage.”

Macron gave the example of the French far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party, which is now leading in opinion polls for the European contest, ahead of his own centrist alliance.

The RN “wanted to pull out of Europe, out of the euro, out of everything,” he said.

“Now it no longer says anything. It’s reaping the benefits of Europe, while wanting to destroy it without saying anything.

“And that’s true in every country,” he added.

He noted that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, whose Brothers of Italy party has neo-fascist roots, had “a European approach” and had “supported the asylum and immigration pact”.

But “after that, the best way of building together is to have as few nationalists as possible”, he added.

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