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EU competition law round-up (22 September 2025): simplified merger (L-GAM/Hayfin/Vinventions); French State aid—Carcassonne/Ryanair recovery; General Court annulment action (Merkur Spielbanken NRW); calendar

Published on: 22 September 2025

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Mergers

  • The Commission has received notification of the L-GAM/Hayfin/Vinventions transaction (M.12171), proceeding under the simplified merger procedure.

NOTE—For all live merger investigations before the Commission, consult the EU mergers—ongoing cases tracker.

State aid

  • Applying EU State aid rules, the Commission has approved France’s support (€11.7m) for the manager of Carcassonne airport for 2001–2011. It also determined that certain agreements from the same period between Carcassonne airport and airlines operating there (including Ryanair) constituted incompatible State aid (around €1.8m). France must now recover this amount—see press release.
  • An application has been filed before the General Court in Case T‑531/25, Merkur Spielbanken NRW v Commission, seeking annulment of the Commission’s decision in SA.48580—Alleged State aid to WestSpiel—see application.

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

NOTE—For all live State aid appeals before the General Court, see the General Court State aid appeals—ongoing cases tracker.

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