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Thyssenkrupp loses battle versus EU veto of Tata Steel JV

German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp on Friday lost its fight versus a. European Union antitrust veto five years ago of its proposed. joint venture with Tata Steel, which was aimed at. developing Europe's secondlargest steelmaker.

The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union. ( CJEU), Europe's highest, sided with the European Commission and. dismissed Thyssenkrupp's appeal entirely, the judges stated.

The EU competitors enforcer stated the deal, which had intended. to tackle over-capacity and other challenges in the steel. market, might lead to rate hikes.

Thyssenkrupp stated in a statement that it had actually kept in mind of. the decision and would review the verdict's reasoning, including it. stayed of the view that the Commission's decision had not. considered the steel sector's ongoing obstacles.

In view of the difficult situation in the European. steel industry, we do not consider as suitable the standards. used by the European Commission to examine disabilities of. efficient competition, the company stated.

The group, which has actually undertaken a number of efforts at. selling or combining its steel business because the failed handle. Tata Steel, stated it stayed concentrated on creating a 50:50 steel

joint venture

with Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.

The European Commission did not immediately react to a. request for remark.

(source: Reuters)