The Finnish company said today that it expects the transaction to close by the end of the month, having acquired the necessary approvals from regulatory bodies including in the US, the European Union and other jurisdictions.
Nokia Corp's share price jumped 5 per cent to close at 5.58 euros on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
The deal, announced in September, includes the sale to Microsoft of Nokia's devices and services unit as well as a license to a portfolio of patents. It was originally planned to be completed during the first quarter of the year but was held up because of delays in acquiring regulatory approvals.
The consent from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce likely was the last major hurdle, according to several analysts.
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Nokia said in a statement that no global authority had challenged its compliance with undertakings related to standard-essential patents "or requested that Nokia make changes to its licensing program or royalty terms."