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EU regulators set deadline for decision on Alstom’s takeover of train-maker Bombardier

French firm is still pushing ahead with plans to buy firm which has º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory in Derby

The takeover deal by Alstom would include Bombardier's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory in Derby(Image: Bombardier)

EU regulators have set a deadline for a decision on whether to give the green light to plans by French train-maker Alstom to take over rival Bombardier Transportation.

Back in February, the parent company of Bombardier Transportation, which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ train-making factory in Derby, confirmed it had agreed to sell the business to Alstom for up to 6.2 billion euros.

At the time, Bombardier Inc signed a memorandum of understanding with the French firm to sell its rail business in order to reduce its huge debts and focus on the business jet market.

However, the deal is subject to regulatory approval from the EU. The EU competition enforcer can either clear the deal with or without conditions or open a four-month long investigation if it has serious concerns.

Now, according to a filing on the European Commission’s website, it has set itself a deadline of July 16 to make a decision.

If given the go-ahead, the combined business would create the world’s second largest train manufacturer, with the capacity to take on the top manufacturer, China’s CRRC Corp.

However, the EU regulator has previously blocked some attempts by train manufacturers to join forces. Last year, a planned tie-up between Alstom and Siemens collapsed due to European regulatory concerns.

European Union competition regulators blocked the Alstom-Siemens deal, fearing the tie-up would hurt competition and lead to higher prices for consumers.