Foreign Subsidies Case FS.100294: Dalkia, Eiffage, RATP, Paris
Summary
The European Commission's Foreign Subsidies Regulation case FS.100294 concerning Dalkia, Eiffage, RATP, and the City of Paris has reached a decision. The provisional deadline and suspension period expired on March 20, 2026, indicating a resolution to the investigation into potential foreign subsidies impacting these entities.
What changed
The European Commission has concluded its investigation under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) in case FS.100294, involving Dalkia, Eiffage, RATP Solutions Ville, and Ville de Paris. The provisional deadline and the suspension period, which were set to expire on March 20, 2026, have now passed, signifying the closure of this specific FSR proceeding. This action falls under Regulation 2022/2560, which aims to address market distortions caused by foreign subsidies.
While the document indicates a resolution, the specific outcome or any imposed remedies are not detailed. Companies operating within the EU, particularly those in the energy distribution and supply sectors (NACE Rev. 2.1 sectors D.35, D.35.14, D.35.22, D.35.3), should note the conclusion of this case. Compliance officers should be aware that the FSR is an active tool for the Commission to scrutinize foreign subsidies that may distort the internal market, and similar investigations may arise for other entities.
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DALKIA / EIFFAGE / RATP SOLUTIONS VILLE / VILLE DE PARIS / SEMOP
Last decision date: 20.03.2026 Notification date: 13.02.2026 Provisional deadline: 20.03.2026 Case type: Concentration Regulation: 2022/2560 Economic activities: D.35 - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (NACE Rev. 2.1) D.35.14 - Distribution of electricity (NACE Rev. 2.1) D.35.22 - Distribution of gaseous fuels through mains (NACE Rev. 2.1) D.35.3 - Steam and air conditioning supply (NACE Rev. 2.1) Decisions The provisional deadline and the suspension period under FSR expired on of 20.03.2026
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