Belgian Court Urges Halt to SNCB Train Contract with Spanish Firm. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Belgian Court Urges Halt to SNCB Train Contract with Spanish Firm
Source, photo: www.belganewsagency.eu

A Belgian court recommends suspending the SNCB train contract, sparking debate over local jobs. The $3.706 billion deal involves Spanish firm CAF building new trains.

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The Council of State recently reviewed Alstom’s plea to halt the railway agreement. Alstom argues its bid better supports Bruges’ economy and workers.

SNCB Train Contract Under Fire

SNCB chose CAF in a European tender, but Alstom claims unfair evaluation. The Bruges-based firm insists its proposal matched CAF’s quality and cost efficiency.

Politicians echo Alstom’s concerns, stressing the deal’s impact on Belgium’s workforce. For now, the court’s auditor advises pausing the agreement, awaiting a final decision.

The ruling, expected within weeks, could reshape Belgium’s railway modernization plans. CAF promises advanced trains, yet Alstom fights to protect its local operations.

Economic Stakes in SNCB Train Contract

Alstom’s Bruges plant employs hundreds, and losing this deal might cut jobs. Meanwhile, SNCB defends CAF’s selection for its strong tender package and innovation.

This dispute highlights tensions between global bids and national economic priorities. A swift resolution matters, because delays could stall Belgium’s railway upgrades soon.

Travelers await modern trains to replace outdated models across the country. The court’s decision will likely influence future railway deals and local employment policies.

Source, photo: www.belganewsagency.eu

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