The Telegram (St. John's)

Alstom makes pitch to clinch Bombardier deal

- MAYA NIKOLAEVA SARAH WHITE REUTERS

PARIS — France’s TGV highspeed train maker Alstom on Thursday offered to sell a French rail factory and make other concession­s to win European Commission approval for its planned purchase of Bombardier Inc’s transporta­tion business.

The commitment­s also included selling Alstom’s regional train unit Coradia Polyvalent and divesting a Bombardier commuter trains division and the related production facilities at its Hennigsdor­f site in Germany.

Alstom’s bid in February of up to $7 billion for Montrealba­sed Bombardier’s rail business has faced scrutiny from EU antitrust authoritie­s, which have been expected to demand concession­s to approve the deal.

Alstom is offering more than it thinks is necessary in a bid to get the deal done, people familiar with the matter said.

Last year, EU regulators blocked Alstom’s attempt to merge rail assets with Siemens AG.

By buying Bombardier’s train division, Alstom is seeking to create the world’s second largest train manufactur­er to compete more effectivel­y with Chinese leader CRRC Corp.

Alstom said it would sell its Reichshoff­en regional train factory in eastern France, which employs some 800 staff, confirming a report by Reuters on Wednesday.

France’s Force Ouvriere (FO) union said it opposed the plant’s disposal and called on Alstom and Bombardier to maintain the jobs affected by the concession­s plan.

In Germany, where Bombardier has big operations, the IG Metall union backed the principle of a merger in an interview with Wirtschaft­swoche magazine but called for job guarantees.

The EU is due to decide whether or not to pursue a deeper enquiry on July 16, following its preliminar­y review of the deal.

Alstom’s other concession­s included providing access to some products within Bombardier’s train control systems and signaling units.

Bombardier said separately it supported the concession­s plan, and the deal was on track to close in the first half of 2021.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada