European Union antitrust regulators have opened an in-depth investigation into German copper giant Aurubis’s planned acquisition of Belgian-Spanish recycling firm Metallo.
The commission will assess the merger between Europe’s two leading copper scrap refiners “to ensure the transaction would not negatively affect competition in this important sector”, EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said.
Aurubis, Europe’s biggest copper smelter, said in May it had agreed to buy Metallo for 380 million euros ($420.7 million) as part of an acquisition-led shift into other metals.
The Commission’s initial investigation into the deal led the EU antitrust regulator to conclude that “the merged entity could hold a dominant position in the procurement of copper scrap for refining”, which could damage the copper recycling industry.
Its in-depth investigation, which could last until April 3, will also assess whether the deal could raise costs for manufacturers generating copper scrap as a by-product, or allow Aurubis to control the supply of key inputs for copper cathodes and wire rods.
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