Thales and Gemalto announced that they have received Regulatory Clearance for US antitrust approval, as the Stipulation and Order related to their agreement with the United States Department of Justice, which was announced on March 1, 2019, has been entered by the court.
Together with the antitrust clearances obtained in China, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, the European Union, Australia, and Mexico, and clearances relating to foreign investments obtained in Australia, Canada, and the United States (CFIUS), Thales and Gemalto have obtained 12 of the required 14 Regulatory Approvals.
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