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Pfizer, Allergan terminate $160 billion deal

In separate statements, Pfizer and Allergan said they have terminated their merger agreement by "mutual agreement of the companies".

April 06, 2016 / 22:47 IST
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Viagra maker Pfizer Inc and Botox manufacturer Allergan today said they have terminated their proposed record USD 160 billion merger following crackdown by the US government over tax avoidance deals.

In separate statements, Pfizer and Allergan said they have terminated their merger agreement by "mutual agreement of the companies".

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The development comes after the US Treasury on Monday made 'tax inversion deals' financially less appealing. Under the 'tax inversion deals' companies could relocate their headquarters to countries with a lower tax rate.

"The decision was driven by the actions announced by the US Department of Treasury on April 4, 2016, which the companies concluded qualified as an 'Adverse Tax Law Change' under the merger agreement," Pfizer said in a statement.