France to absorb 35 bln euros of rail operator SNCF’s debt

PARIS--The French government plans to absorb about 35 billion euros ($41.20 billion) of national railway operator SNCF's debt burden of around 47 billion euros as part of planned reforms to SNCF, French business daily Les Echos said on Monday.


  The plan, which would see the government take on chunks of SNCF's debt in 2020 and 2022, will be announced by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to rail unions on Friday, the newspaper said, citing unnamed sources. A spokesman for the government declined to comment.
  The government has previously said it would start taking over a substantial part of SNCF's debt from 2020 as part of the reform, which will change SNCF's status and aims to prepare it for competition, but had not said how much it would absorb.
  Unionised workers of the debt-ridden state-run company have been carrying out rolling strikes since the start of April, downing tools for two out of every five days until June 28, in protest against the changes. The rail workers are expected to be joined by civil servants and energy sector workers on Tuesday for another day of mass protests against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to liberalise the French economy.

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