EU fines General Electric in LM Wind merger case

AFP  |  Brussels 

The said Monday it has fined US engineering giant 52 million euros for providing incorrect information during a probe into its merger with LM

"The fine imposed today on is proof that the Commission takes breaches of the obligation for to provide us with correct information very seriously," EU said.

The Commission said "an overall fine of USD 58.4 million is both deterrent and proportionate" calling GE's breach of its obligations a "serious infringement".

In January 2017, when GE notified the Commission of its merger plans, it said it was not developing any offshore wind turbine more powerful than an existing six megawatt turbine.

But the Commission said it had learned from a third party, which it did not identify, that GE was offering a 12-megawatt offshore wind turbine to potential customers. subsequently withdrew its and resubmitted its plans with "complete information", the Commission said.

The Commission approved the proposed acquisition on March 20, 2017. It was the second time that fined a company for having supplied incorrect or misleading information.

In May 2017, the Commission fined the US 110 million euros as part of its 2014 investigation into its acquisition of

Under EU merger rules, the Commission can impose fines of up to one percent of the aggregate turnover of which supply incorrect or misleading information.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 17:15 IST