The Mercury

BUSINESS OF EU COMMISSION

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YES TO 6 000 MERGERS, NO TO 30

EUROPEAN Commission president JeanClaude Juncker said yesterday that the EU executive was not needlessly blocking corporate mergers, a comment seemingly aimed at complaints in France and Germany over its expected rejection of a merger between Siemens’ and Alstom’s rail businesses. In a speech to industrial­ists, Juncker said the Commission had only ever blocked 30 mergers and approved more than 6 000. “This is a message for those who are saying that the Commission is composed (of) stubborn technocrat­s,” he said. “This shows that we believe in competitio­n as long as it is fair for all. We will never play politics or play favourites when it comes to ensuring a level playing field.” The German and French government­s, the most powerful of the EU’s member states, have lobbied hard for their respective companies, Siemens and Alstom, to be allowed to merge their rail businesses to better compete in Europe and abroad with big Chinese rivals. But people familiar with the case expect the Commission to reject the plan, possibly as early as Wednesday, on the grounds that it would reduce choice and competitio­n for customers in the EU. The case has prompted a debate within the Commission, whose mandate ends late this year, on whether the EU should revise its competitio­n rules and policies to better allow European companies to compete globally. I Reuters

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