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Siemens makes heavy-duty industrial products such as wind turbines, power generation and transmission equipment, trains and medical diagnostic machines for hospitals. Such goods represent large investments for customers, who may decide to put them off in times of uncertainty about future demand. The company said it took euro203 million in charges from a delay in permission to connect offshore windfarms to the power grid in Germany because of issues regarding the project's specifications. Loescher said the company was in "an intensive dialogue" with German government officials about the windfarms. Kaeser said the charges from the delay to the North Sea project were the company's best estimate but might not be capped yet. He said there was "no guarantee this is the final version... we book what we see." The company said higher research and investment costs and pricing pressures from stiff competition in its wind energy business also reduced profit. So did delays in delivering new high-speed trains to German rail operator Deutsche Bahn AG. That led to a charge of euro69 million. The train delay was caused by a supplier of equipment needed to make sure the trains can run on both the German and French rail systems.
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