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EU warns that MMG's Anglo American nickel deal could divert nickel away from Europe

EU antitrust regulators warned on Tuesday that the plan of Hong Kong-listed MMG to purchase Anglo American's Brazilian Nickel business could allow MMG to divert Ferronickel away from Europe, and harm European stainless steel production. The European Commission, the EU's competition enforcer opened a detailed investigation into the deal amid global concerns over the supply of key mineral and China’s dominance.

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In February, two ferronickel projects and two greenfields in Brazil were completed.

In a recent statement, EU Antitrust Chief Teresa Ribera stated that ferronickel is an important input for European producers in order to produce high-quality stainless steel with low emissions at competitive prices. This is crucial for many sectors.

She said, "Our investigation is aimed at verifying whether this concentration can jeopardize continued and reliable access to this resource in Europe."

The Commission stated that a divert of ferronickel, along with limited alternatives supply sources, could negatively affect the price, quality, and a significant share of European stainless-steel production, affecting its ability to compete internationally.

MMG and Anglo American both said that they were committed to this deal. MMG and Anglo American said they were committed to the deal.

The Commission will make a decision by 20 March on whether or not to approve the deal. It can also extend the period if new concessions are made. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton; Foo Yunchee)

(source: Reuters)