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EU competition law round-up: merger clearances, Corsair state aid investigation, EESC opinion, and key dates — 6 February 2024

Published on: 06 February 2024

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Mergers

The Commission has approved:

  • the purchase of Vantage NA Data Centre Assets by Silver Lake and DigitalBridge (M.11434) following a phase I review — see further, Midday Express;
  • the establishment of a joint venture by MC, DTHAG and MMC (M.11424) after a phase I review — see further, Midday Express.

NOTE — For all live merger probes before the Commission, see further, EU mergers — ongoing cases tracker.

State aid

The Commission has launched an in-depth inquiry to assess whether the changes France plans to make to Corsair’s amended restructuring plan are compatible with EU state aid rules — see further, Midday Express.

NOTE — For all live State aid decisions and ongoing formal State aid investigations, see further, EU State aid decisions — ongoing cases tracker.

Competition policy

The opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on the European Commission’s Report on Competition Policy 2022 has been published in the Official Journal — see further, report.

NOTE — For all ongoing EU competition law legislative, guidance and other policy developments, see further, EU competition law — legislation and policy tracker.

Upcoming dates

For dates of forthcoming EU competition developments, see further, EU Competition calendar...

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