The European Commission’s decision hinges on resolving competition concerns stemming from the overlap in the two firms' autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) block businesses. By offloading the Adjud facility, Holcim aims to satisfy antitrust requirements while moving forward with its long-term strategy to expand its building solutions segment through 2030.
Holcim first announced the 1.85 billion euro agreement last October, positioning the acquisition as a cornerstone of its portfolio growth. The company has already committed to the divestment to ensure the transaction clears regulatory hurdles across the European market.



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