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EU probes 40 bn euro ChemChina acquisition of Syngenta

The deal -- the biggest in a series of Chinese overseas acquisitions -- would combine Syngenta, a global leader in seeds and crop protection with ChemChina which controls Adama, the largest supplier of generic crop protection products in Europe.

October 29, 2016 / 13:17 IST
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The European Commission today opened an in-depth investigation into state-owned ChemChina's 40-billion-euro takeover of Swiss seeds giant Syngenta to see if it would hurt competition.

"We need to carefully assess whether the proposed merger would lead to higher prices or a reduced choice for farmers," EU Competition Commissioner Magrethe Vestager said in a statement.

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The deal -- the biggest in a series of Chinese overseas acquisitions -- would combine Syngenta, a global leader in seeds and crop protection with ChemChina which controls Adama, the largest supplier of generic crop protection products in Europe.

"The transaction would take place in an industry that is already relatively concentrated," the Commission noted.