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COMMISSION PROBES ITALIAN STEEL COMPANIES' STATE AID FOR ENERGY SAVING.
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Europe Energy
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March 3, 2000
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The European Commission on March 1 began a formal investigation into subsidies paid out by the Italian Government to five steel companies made as part of an investment programme to encourage energy savings, between 1986 and 1994 - a period when investment of this kind was not eligible for state aid under the EU rules then into force. In September 1999, Italy informed the Commission of aid payments totalling Euro 1.88 million to five steel companies (Acciaierie e Ferriere Leali SpA;...
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