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US approves ChemChina's $43 bn takeover of Syngenta

Under a preliminary settlement, the FTC yesterday said it required the divestitures to address a loss of competition over the herbicide paraquat and two other products in which the merger would have likely led to higher prices for consumers.

April 05, 2017 / 08:03 IST
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US antitrust regulators approved ChemChina's USD 43 billion takeover of Swiss pesticide and seed giant Syngenta after they agreed the Chinese company must sell three products, the Federal Trade Commission has said.

The deal would mark the largest foreign takeover by a Chinese firm.

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Under a preliminary settlement, the FTC yesterday said it required the divestitures to address a loss of competition over the herbicide paraquat and two other products in which the merger would have likely led to higher prices for consumers.

The US federal agency said the deal, as originally proposed, created antitrust problems because ChemChina's generics subsidiary ADAMA is either the first- or second-largest generics supplier in the United States for the three products in question.