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EU approves UK 50 bn pound scheme for virus-hit firms
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gives a press conference on EU efforts to limit economic impact of the coronavirus disease. (AFP Photo)
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gives a press conference on EU efforts to limit economic impact of the coronavirus disease. (AFP Photo)

The European Union gave the go-ahead on Monday to a British scheme to provide a 50-billion-pound (57-billion-euro) "umbrella" to shield private businesses from the coronavirus epidemic.

The United Kingdom left the bloc at the end of January, but EU law still applies until the end of a post-Brexit transition period, and would normally restrict state subsidies.

But Brussels has promised to show "full flexibility" in its rules as capitals scramble to shore up employers pummelled by the virus and the associated national lockdowns.

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Britain has set aside a fund to provide direct grants and subsidised public loans to key businesses and to encourage research into preventing, treating or curing the virus.

In a statement published Monday, the European Commission confirmed that it would give the package the green light, as it done two smaller British schemes announced last month.

On March 23 Britain ordered a three-week shutdown of non-essential shops and services to limit transmission of the virus, which has now killed more than 600 people there.

Similar measures have been adopted across Europe and around the world, and economists see a sharp global recession this year as inevitable.

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(Published 06 April 2020, 14:48 IST)