By Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - General Electric
The move came after the European Commission warned the company earlier this month that the deal, its biggest ever and a key element of its expansion into industrial products and away from finance, would harm competition.
Senior officials from the EU competition authority, their counterparts from EU agencies and rivals are expected to attend the closed-door hearing.
"We have requested an oral hearing," GE spokesman Jim Healy said. The event could take place as early as next week.
French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron has said the deal should be viewed in a global perspective and take into account Chinese rivals following the EU regulator's decision to exclude the Chinese market from its scrutiny of GE's market power.
The Commission is concerned the takeover would leave just two gas turbine companies in Europe, with GE competing only with Germany's Siemens
GE is seeking to avoid a repetition of one of its biggest setbacks, when the EU enforcer vetoed its planned $42 billion takeover of Honeywell International
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
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