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Polish shipyards caught up in aid row

By George Parker in Brussels and Jan Cienski in Warsaw

Published: August 29 2006 03:00 | Last updated: August 29 2006 03:00

The future of Poland's shipyards, the cradle of the country's Solidarity trade union movement, was called into doubt yesterday in a stand-off between Brussels and Warsaw over hundreds of millions of euros' worth of state aid.

Neelie Kroes, the European Union competition commissioner, has given Warsaw until the end of the week to justify state support to the yards by setting out restructuring plans to make the industry profitable.

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