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EU examines Chinese bidders over Romania solar tender

The European Union has opened two examinations into whether two Chinese bidders benefited exceedingly from subsidies in their offers in a public tender for a solar energy park in Romania, the European Commision stated on Wednesday.

The first examined consortium is made up of Romania's. ENEVO Group and a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Technology Co . The second involves subsidiaries of Chinese. state-owned Shanghai Electric Group Co.

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

The Commission stated it was warranted in opening thorough. investigations given that there were sufficient signs that both. Chinese firms had actually been approved foreign aids that misshaped. the EU single market.

Under EU foreign aids policies, which have actually applied. considering that July 2023, companies are required to notify the European. Commission, which then needs to assess whether subsidies permit. business to submit extremely beneficial deals.

The Commission has up until August 14 to take a choice.