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Belgian court rejects Alstom appeal against SNCB's choice for 1.7 billion Euro trains deal

The Belgian top administrative court rejected Alstom’s request on Wednesday to suspend the national rail operator SNCB’s decision to choose CAF as its preferred supplier for AM30 trains.

In a press release, the Council of State said that it had concluded, following an interim review, "that none of the criticisms raised by the company regarding the legality of the appointment decision were serious." CAF was selected as the preferred bidder over German Siemens and French Alstom at the end February.

Alstom appealed the decision in April and the court suspended it.

The order is crucial in determining Alstom Bruges' future, as the facility faces possible closure and restructuring.

The SNCB tender is the largest ever placed by the company. It consists of an initial batch worth 1.7 billion euro ($2 billion) with additional batches that could bring the contract value up to 5 billion euro.

In a separate decision, earlier this month the Council dismissed Siemens' appeal against SNCB.

(source: Reuters)