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EU competition law daily round-up: mergers (Permira/HG/GGW), General Court appeals (Vivendi/Lagardère; Ryanair), JetBlue Amsterdam slots, State aid (Poland, France; Corsair) - 5 February 2024

Published on: 05 February 2024

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Mergers

  • The Commission was notified of Permira/HG/GGW (M.11431) under the simplified procedure.
  • Applications in T-1097/23 Vivendi v Commission and T-1119/23 Lagardère v Commission challenge RFIs in Vivendi/Lagardère under Arts 4(1) and 7(1) EMUR (M.11184)—see applications.
  • Following monitoring, the Commission welcomed developments at Amsterdam Airport allowing JetBlue Airways to keep operating for IATA Summer 2024—see press release.
  • Note: see the mergers and appeals ongoing trackers.

State aid

  • Approved a Polish €300m scheme supporting workers affected by closures of coal‑ and lignite‑fired plants and lignite mines—see press release.
  • Cleared a French €325m scheme for biomass heat production for durable material used in manufacturing and industrial processes—see Midday Express.
  • Opened an in‑depth probe into whether France’s planned changes to Corsair’s restructuring plan comply with the rules—see press release.
  • Appeal filed in T-1118/23 Ryanair and Airport Marketing Services v Commission against decision SA.26494 on France’s measure for La Rochelle airport and certain airlines—see application.
  • Note: see State aid and appeals trackers.

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