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EU to drop probe into Chinese bidders for Romanian solar park

The European Commission will close its investigation into Chinese bidders in a public tender for a solar park in Romania after the companies withdrew from the process, European Market Commission Thierry Breton stated on Monday.

The Commission launched 2 examinations on April 3 into whether the Chinese individuals benefited exceedingly from aids in bidding for an agreement worth about 610 million euros ($ 658 million).

The very first investigated consortium was made up of Romania's. ENEVO Group and a subsidiary of LONGi Green Energy Innovation Co . The 2nd includes subsidiaries of Chinese. state-owned Shanghai Electric Group Co.

Breton said that the Commission bore in mind of the withdrawal. of LONGi Solar and Shanghai Electric from bidding and would. Close its investigation.

We are enormously buying the setup of solar. Panels to reduce our carbon emissions and energy costs--. this need to not come at the expense of our energy security, our. commercial competitiveness and European tasks, Breton said.

Under the EU foreign subsidies guideline, which has used. because July 2023, business are obliged to inform the European. Commission, which then needs to assess whether subsidies enable. business to submit overly advantageous deals.

The Commission also dropped its first examination into. Chinese trainmaker CRRC's participation in a Bulgarian tender. after it withdrew.