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Merger with Lafarge in India on track: Holcim

Press Trust Of India New Delhi
The proposed merger of Holcim and Lafarge in India is well on track, though the future structure will be decided upon getting approval of the competition watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI), Swiss cement major Holcim said on Wednesday.

Building material major Holcim has controlling stakes in both ACC Ltd and Ambuja Cements with a cumulative cement-making capacity of over 58 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).

French cement maker Lafarge has four manufacturing plants at Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Jharkhand in India with a cumulative capacity of over 11 mtpa now.

Meanwhile, fair trade watchdog Competition Commission of India has put the merger deal between Holcim and Lafarge under public scrutiny after prima facie finding it could hurt the competition in Indian cement market.
 

The two parent firms, Holcim and Lafarge, had in April this year announced a merger proposal between them, aimed at creating the world's largest building material company. The two moved a step closer to the completion of the proposal today by announcing its future executive committee.

Lafarge and Holcim have already received clearance from the European Commission for their proposed merger. However, till the process is completed, current executive committees of Holcim and Lafarge would remain in charge. Both groups would also continue to operate entirely separately as competitors until the merger is completed, Holcim said.

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First Published: Dec 25 2014 | 12:41 AM IST

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