
Siemens, Alstom deal to create ‘European champion’ in trains
FRANKFURT — German industrial equipment maker Siemens AG said Tuesday it has agreed to merge its train-building business with French rival Alstom, creating a “new European champion” in the face of rising competition from China.
The deal is a sign of renewed French-German co-operation just days after German Chancellor Angela Merkel won a fourth term in office.
Munich-based Siemens said that under the memorandum of understanding laying out the deal it would hold 50 per cent of the shares in the combined entity, with the chance to eventually acquire 2 per cent more.
The deal skirted political sensitivities on the French side. The new group’s headquarters will be in the Paris area, and Alstom CEO Henri Poupart-Lafarge will lead the entity, which will be called Siemens Alstom.