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Sources say that the EU will approve ADNOC's Covestro agreement in the coming weeks.

People with direct knowledge of this matter expect that the EU will approve the ADNOC bid of 14.7 billion euros ($17 billion) for the German chemicals firm Covestro within the next few weeks.

According to a Wednesday update, the European Commission, EU's competition enforcer reopened its investigation on the deal on 24 October after stopping it on 3 September while awaiting requested information.

The new deadline is March 2.

ADNOC offered last month to amend its articles of Association to address EU concerns about its unlimited state guarantees, and pledged to maintain Covestro’s intellectual property in Europe.

The company then tweaked this element in response to feedback from customers and rivals.

People said that the Commission will likely sign off on the agreement this month. However, timing may still change.

ADNOC’s international investment arm stated that "XRG will not comment on current regulatory issues and continues to work constructively with the Commission."

ADNOC has acquired Covestro, its largest acquisition to date. It is also one of the biggest foreign takeovers by a Gulf State of a company in the EU. This deal has raised EU concerns about the possibility that state subsidies were used.

(source: Reuters)