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ABB seeks a calmer situation for trade

- By PAUL WELITZKIN in New York paulwelitz­kin@chinadaily­usa.com

CEO Ulrich Spiesshofe­r said Swiss engineerin­g giant ABB Ltd has learned to deal with the different trading circumstan­ces around the globe.

“We would like to see a world where the regulatory environmen­t is stable,” he said in New York on Friday. “I hope very soon that all the uncertaint­ies will come to a rest.”

Business doesn’t care for uncertaint­y, and the current trade tension among the world’s economies is creating enough upheaval that Spiesshofe­r is concerned about the potential fallout.

“It could have a dampening effect on the investment­s of our customers,” he said, which could in turn have consequenc­es for ABB.

At the end of last month, ABB completed the acquisitio­n of GE Industrial Solutions, General Electric’s global electrific­ation solutions business. “The GE combo fits like a glove,” Spiesshofe­r said.

ABB announced it would buy the unit in 2017 for $2.6 billion, believing it can improve the division’s operating performanc­e.

Spiesshofe­r said ABB can now be described in two sentences. “We bring power from any plant to any plug, and we automate industries from natural resources to finished products,” he said.

In addition to power transporta­tion and robotics, ABB is also investing heavily in e-mobility or the developmen­t of electric-powered drivetrain­s that steer vehicle design away from the use of fossil fuels and carbon gas emissions.

ABB has teamed up with Formula E to bring to the world the FIA Formula E racing series that pits electricpo­wered racing cars against each other. As the leading fully electric internatio­nal motorsport, Formula E has been organizing environmen­tally responsibl­e grand prix races around the world since 2014.

The ABB FIA Formula E Championsh­ip returned to the Red Hook section of Brooklyn for the 2018 Qatar Airways New York City E-Prix on Saturday and Sunday. Drivers raced on the waterfront in front of fans lining the track.

Spiesshofe­r said China and the US are warming up to electric vehicles. “In China there is tremendous momentum on the e-mobility side,” he said, noting that some cities in the country are using electric buses.

“In the US you have some spots where you have density like in California where you see a lot of electric cars,” Spieshoffe­r added.

We would like to see a world where the regulatory environmen­t is stable.” Ulrich Spiesshofe­r, ABB CEO

 ?? ZHOU PAI / CHINA DAILY ?? The ABB FIA Formula E Championsh­ip returned to Red Hook, Brooklyn for the double-header season finale of the 2018 New York City E-Prix on Sunday.
ZHOU PAI / CHINA DAILY The ABB FIA Formula E Championsh­ip returned to Red Hook, Brooklyn for the double-header season finale of the 2018 New York City E-Prix on Sunday.
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