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EU finds Chinese bidder for Lisbon subway line benefitted from unfair subsidies

The European Commission announced on Tuesday that a Chinese company, which was chosen to build a new Lisbon metro line, received 'unfair' foreign subsidies. This forced the consortium leader Mota-Engil, to hire a Polish firm instead. In a statement, the European Commission stated that the Metropolitano de Lisboa commissioned the 'Violet Line' and was authorized to hire Mota-Engil led consortium provided they replaced the Chinese rolling stock maker CRRC Tangshan by the Polish competitor PESA. In a statement, the Commission said that it began an 'in-depth' investigation in?late 2025. It found that the unit of Chinese state owned CRRC had benefited foreign subsidies which distorted the procurement process and gave them "an unfair competitive edge" at the expense of other bidders.

Portugal CRRC Tangshan has not?immediately responded to a comment request. The 'Violet Line' is a surface light-rail metro that connects Odivelas to Loures, both located north of Lisbon. The base price for the project is around?600 millions euros ($705.72 million) and it's scheduled to be completed in 2029.

(source: Reuters)