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Spain's Talgo opposes $122 mln penalty over train-delivery hold-ups by state-run Renfe

Spanish train maker Talgo said it opposed a 116 million euro ($ 121.83 million). penalty imposed by stateowned guest and freight transport. operator Renfe for hold-ups in the delivery of highspeed trains.

Talgo received a payment order for the delays in the train. shipments and had new arguments and validations to oppose. the penalty, it said in a regulatory filing late on Tuesday.

In July 2022, Renfe was examining a charge for delays in. the delivery by Talgo of as lots of as 30 high-speed trains due to. start in January 2021, stated Talgo. The train maker, at the time,. claimed force majeure and attributed the hold-ups to interruptions. associated to the COVID pandemic.

Considering that Hungarian consortium Ganz-Mavag withdrew a 619-. million-euro tender deal for Talgo in August following the. Spanish government's opposition to the deal, other potential. purchasers have actually approached the business.

Talgo stated in October Basque steel maker Sidenor opened. discuss the possible acquisition of a stake.

(source: Reuters)