COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/151 | 32016D0151 — European Union law | Esheria

COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2016/151

This part describes the Commission’s state aid investigation into Nürburgring support measures, the insolvency and asset sale process, and the amounts and conditions of the measures under review.

Jurisdiction
European Union
Instrument
Decision
Citation
32016D0151
Status
In force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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About this statute

This part describes the Commission’s state aid investigation into Nürburgring support measures, the insolvency and asset sale process, and the amounts and conditions of the measures under review. This segment summarizes Germany’s arguments and complaints about the Nürburgring asset sale, including bid selection, transparency, economic continuity, and possible State aid issues. The decision discusses the tender process for the Nürburgring assets, including financing conditions, offer comparisons, and a contractual penalty the buyer must pay if the sellers withdraw for outstanding payments. The Commission says several Nürburgring-related measures involved State aid, were unlawful/incompatible, and should be recovered. Germany must recover the incompatible aid, stop outstanding payments, add interest on recovered sums, and implement the Decision within four months.

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