Siemens, Alstom join forces to create European rail champion

Reuters  |  FRANKFURT/PARIS 

FRANKFURT/PARIS (Reuters) - German industrial group and French rival agreed on Tuesday to merge their rail operations, creating European champion to better withstand the international advance of Chinese state-owned CRRC <601766.SS>.

will own 50 percent of the joint venture, the companies said, while will supply Henri Poupart-Lafarge as chief executive, helping to counter criticism that France is giving up control of another national industrial icon.

Annual synergies are estimated at 470 million euros ($554 million) in year four after the closing of the deal, joint published on Alstom's website showed.

"This Franco-German merger of equals sends strong signal in many ways. We put the European idea to work and together with our friends at Alstom, we are creating new European champion in the rail industry for the long term," said CEO Joe Kaeser.

The deal is blow to Canadian transportation group Bombardier , which also held talks with Siemens, sources have said, and which faces separate battle this week to protect jobs in Quebec and Northern Ireland.

The and transport businesses, which span the French TGV and German ICE high-speed trains as well as signalling and rail technology, had combined sales of about 15 billion euros ($18 billion) in their last fiscal years, .

(Reporting by Georgina Prodhan and Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Richard Lough)

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First Published: Wed, September 27 2017. 03:54 IST