EU is different, they are socialists. Capitalism must be controlled under EU doctrine and foreign companies must be pushed out of the market in favor of domestic companies. Predatory pricing is one of those contrived socialist ideas that doesn't actually work in capitalism as evident through 200 years of history.
Errr... No. Big, BIG no.
Selling below price to drive competition out of a market and thus create a monopoly, or temporarily reducing prices on exclusivity deals (again, creating a monopoly, and different from scale economies), is not encouraged in a fully capitalistic market either : a monopoly is the antithesis of a free market.
Communism is a state monopoly while socialism is completely different as it is capitalistic: the State does oversee the market rules and takes part as an actor on regal businesses (businesses that by definition perform at a loss but benefit all of society, such as education, army or health) but doesn't actually control it.
While socialism opposes the ideal of liberalism of a self-controlled market, it also avoids or reduces the impact of crises like those of Wall Street in 1929, the oil crisis in the 1970s, the 1997 Asian crisis or the subprime mess in 2007 - note that all of these were started due to a lack of regulation, made people that were insanely rich even richer and all the poor even poorer, leading to destroyed businesses, unemployment, civil unrest etc. And strangely, they almost all started in the US and spread (thank you for that, by the way).
To top it off, try telling Angela Merkel that she and her government are socialist, then see your teeth flying.