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Italy ordered to recover ‘aid’ from Alitalia

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BRUSSELS, Sept 12, (AP): The European Union’s anti-trust watchdog on Friday ordered Italy to recover 900 million euros ($1.01 billion) from ailing air carrier Alitalia, saying that a probe found the loans to constitute illegal state aid.

Alitalia has been in financial troubles since 2008. The airline was in desperate need of funds in 2017 but had lost its access to credit markets due to its woes. To keep it afloat, the Italian government stepped in, providing two loans of 600 million and 300 million euros.

At the same time, the carrier entered special bankruptcy proceeding­s. The following year, the European Commission, which polices competitio­n law in the 27 EU member countries, opened a probe into the government loans.

“The in-depth investigat­ion has shown that first, the loans amount to state aid for Alitalia, and second that they are illegal under state aid rules,” commission Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.

“The two loans gave Alitalia an unfair advantage over its competitor­s on national, European and world routes. Hence, they constitute illegal state aid, and must now be recovered by Italy from Alitalia,” Vestager said.

She said the loans could not be considered rescue aid under the rules for companies in difficulty because they were not paid back within

six months and because no restructur­ing plan had been agreed to get the airline back into the black.

Italy’s Economy Ministry announced in July that a new airline to replace Alitalia would take to the skies on Oct. 15. Alitalia’s last flights are expected to operate up until then. The ministry said the new carrier will be called ITA, which stands for Italia Trasporto Aereo, or Italy Air Transport.

The commission also said Friday that ITA would not be considered the economic successor of Alitalia and that an capital injections totaling 1.35 billion euros ($1.6 billion) into the new venture are in line with market conditions and as such are not considered to be illegal state aid.

Japan’s Q2 GDP revised up to annual 1.9 % pace

TOKYO, Sept 12, (KUNA): Japan’s economy in the April-June period grew faster than initially estimated, thanks to stronger corporate capital spending, the government said Wednesday.

The world’s No. 3 economy’s gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at an annual 1.9 percent pace in the second quarter, an upgrade from the preliminar­y figure of 1.3 percent growth released last month, according to the Cabinet Office.

It was the first expansion in two quarters following a 3.7 percent contractio­n in the previous quarter. On a quarterly basis, GDP rose 0.5 percent in the three months ended June 30 from the January-March period, compared to an initial reading of 0.3 percent expansion.

Corporate capital spending, a key pillar of domestic demand, revised up 2.3 percent from 1.7 percent, helped by investment on digitaliza­tion. Personal consumptio­n, which makes up about 60 percent of Japan’s GDP, gained 0.9 percent compared to an initial reading of 0.8 percent. GDP is the total value of goods and services produced domestical­ly.

 ??  ?? Workers of former Italian national flag carrier Alitalia demonstrat­e outside the Italian Parliament in downtown Rome, Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. (AP)
Workers of former Italian national flag carrier Alitalia demonstrat­e outside the Italian Parliament in downtown Rome, Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. (AP)

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