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EU: Investigation into US$130 billion Dow, DuPont deal resumes

 |  November 9, 2016

Dow Chemical and DuPont have provided key data allowing European Union antitrust regulators to resume scrutiny of their US$130 billion merger, the European Commission said on Wednesday.

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    The EU competition enforcer stopped its investigation last month after the companies failed to submit crucial information.

    “We have received the missing information and the clock has been re-started. The new deadline for the Commission to take a decision is 28 February 2017,” a Commission spokesman said in an email.

    The Commission is worried the merger to create a giant in crop protection and seeds may reduce competition in these areas as well as certain petrochemicals.

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