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PM: We have plan to save shipyards

17th October 2008

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Poland and the European Commission are working on a plan to keep Poland’s struggling shipyards open, but it may mean radical restructuring, PM Tusk said at an EU Summit on Thursday.

Poland and the European Commission are working on a plan to keep Poland’s struggling shipyards open, but it may mean radical restructuring, PM Tusk said at an EU Summit on Thursday.
Acknowledging that the EC was likely to reject the current restructuring proposals of the state-controlled Gdynia and Szczecin shipyards, Tusk told a news conference in Brussels “The Commission and Poland are working on a positive solution to the problem…We are talking about decisions that would change the formal character o ...

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