EU blocks Thyssenkrupp-Tata steel merger plan
Team Udayavani, Jun 11, 2019, 6:23 PM IST
Brussels: The EU’s powerful antitrust authority on Tuesday blocked the merger of German industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp with Indian steel giant Tata, an expected veto that kills the deal.
“We prohibited the merger to avoid serious harm to European industrial customers and consumers,” EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
The companies last month abandoned the merger on expectations that the EU would refuse the deal, with ThyssenKrupp announcing it would slash 6,000 jobs as a result, mainly in Germany.
The commission, the EU’s executive arm, criticised the merger, which “would have reduced competition and increased prices for different types of steel,” a statement said.
Proposed solutions “did not offer adequate remedies to address these concerns,” it said.
Having shelved the plans and ruled out offering more concessions to Brussels in order to get a green light, Thyssenkrupp said it was now aiming for a stock market listing of its elevators business as part of a massive restructuring.
The failed tie-up contributed to dismal results posted by Thyssenkrupp last month, with a net loss of 86 million euros (USD 96 million).
The plunge into loss-making at the start of the year contrasted with a 250-million-euro profit in early 2018, reflecting the difficult context for global steel companies.
The European steel industry has been hit by a wave of problems, including overcapacity, cheap Asian imports and punishing US tariffs.
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