Luxembourg brewery challenges EU bid to review drinks distributor takeover

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Luxembourg’s largest brewery Brasserie Nationale has challenged EU antitrust regulators’ bid to examine its proposed buy of wholesale drinks distributor Boissons Heintz, saying there was no plausible analysis to show that the deal would threaten competition in the Grand Duchy.

The appeal by Brasserie Nationale to the Luxembourg-based General Court, Europe’s second-highest, came four months after the European Commission told the company to seek its approval for the deal because of the importance of drinks imports in Luxembourg.

The Luxembourg antitrust agency had also requested its bigger peer to review the acquisition.

The Court should annul the Commission’s decision because “there was no plausible analysis as regards a threat of competition within the territory of Luxembourg being significantly affected,” Brasserie Nationale said in its appeal published in the Official Journal on Monday.

It said regulators also do not have any plausible analysis showing that trade between member states would be affected by the deal.

EU antitrust regulators have in recent years accepted requests by national watchdogs to assess deals which fall below the EU revenue threshold but in which the companies are seen as innovative and potential rivals to their larger counterparts.

(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; editing by David Evans)

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