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Anglo-American MMG's $500m deal with EU faces antitrust investigation, sources say

Anglo American faces an EU investigation over its $500 million sale to MMG of its Brazilian Nickel assets after the regulators rejected their proposed remedies. Two people with knowledge of the situation said that on Wednesday.

The companies offered to purchase ferronickel for resale to European customers for up to ten years from MMG to allay concerns that this deal might cut off shipments of the metal to Europe due to global concerns over the influence of China on the supply chain of minerals.

One source said that the European Commission (which is the EU's competition enforcer) has not requested feedback from competitors and customers about the proposed remedy.

The EU executive is due to complete its preliminary review on the deal by November 4. A request for a comment was not immediately responded to.

In a joint press release, the companies stated that they will continue to work closely with the Commission in order to get its approval of the deal.

They said: "This includes measures we recently put forward in order to ensure that customers continue to have access to cupronickel produced sustainably, which we consider to be the best outcome for them."

They added, "We believe European customers will support Anglo American in its role as a cupronickel marketer. Supply competition in Europe will also increase as MM becomes a new provider." (Reporting and editing by Ros Russell, Elaine Hardcastle, and Foo Yunchee)

(source: Reuters)