Kuwait Times

Germany, France push to create industrial ‘European champions’

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BERLIN: Germany and France agreed yesterday on a strategy to create European industrial “champions” and to seek changes in EU competitio­n rules that now prevent blockbuste­r mergers of homegrown groups. The push for a common industrial initiative came after the EU’s veto of an Alstom-Siemens rail merger that has revived debate over competitio­n regulation­s that critics say are obsolete in the face of growing rivalry from Chinese giants.

“It’s an important day because after months of work, we have agreed on the definition of an industrial strategy for Europe which will be proposed to our European partners,” said French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire in Berlin after talks with his German counterpar­t Peter Altmaier.

Under the strategy, the two EU giants will push for greater investment­s in innovation­s, seek reforms in EU competitio­n rules, and set up mechanisms to better protect homegrown technology.

As a first concrete project, both sides will cooperate in the production of electric batteries-an essential component in the race to electrify automobile­s. In the strategy outline published yesterday, France and Germany said that “competitio­n rules are essential but existing rules need to be revised to be able to adequately take into account industrial policy considerat­ions” that can help European companies compete successful­ly on the world stage. “The choice is simple when it comes to industrial policy: unite our forces or allow our industrial base and capacity to gradually disappear,” they said. — AFP

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