Holcim wins conditional EU antitrust nod for €1.85 billion Xella acquisition

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World No. 2 cement ​maker Holcim has secured ‌EU antitrust approval for its €1.85 billion acquisition of German ​walling systems maker Xella ​after pledging to sell a ⁠Romanian business, the European ​Commission said on Friday.

The ​deal, announced in October last year, is part of Holcim’s diversification ​into the growing European ​refurbishment market worth around 250 billion ‌euros a year.

Zug, Switzerland-headquartered Holcim will divest its plant in Romania which makes a ​type ​of ⁠building material designed to provide energy-efficient and ​sustainable solutions for construction ​projects, ⁠confirming a Reuters story last week.

The Commission, which acts ⁠as ​the EU antitrust ​enforcer, said the divestment allays its ​concerns.

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