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    Europe's CISPE challenges Broadcom's $69 billion VMware deal in EU court

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:technologyEuropean Commissionfinancial marketsinvestmentMergers and Acquisitions

    Quick Summary

    CISPE challenges the EU's approval of Broadcom's $69B VMware acquisition, citing antitrust concerns. The EU court will review the complaint.

    Table of Contents

    • CISPE's Legal Challenge Against Broadcom
    • Background of the Acquisition
    • CISPE's Concerns
    • Broadcom's Response

    CISPE Appeals EU Court's Approval of Broadcom's $69 Billion VMware Acquisition

    CISPE's Legal Challenge Against Broadcom

    (Reuters) -European Union judges could review chipmaker Broadcom's $69 billion acquisition of cloud computing firm VMWare, after an antitrust complaint opposed the bloc's approval of one of the biggest takeovers in the technology industry.

    Background of the Acquisition

    The Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe, or CISPE, has filed a formal appeal before the European General Court seeking an annulment of the European Commission's approval of the deal, the organisation said on Thursday.

    CISPE's Concerns

    Broadcom had wrapped up the purchase of VMWare in November 2023, after intense scrutiny from regulators globally forced the company to delay the closing date thrice.

    Broadcom's Response

    The European Commission's official summary of its approval decision was published in May, acknowledging that the acquisition posed significant risks to competition.

    "However, it failed to impose any conditions on Broadcom to prevent a concentration of dominance or to mitigate the potential abuse of such a position," CISPE said.

    The European Commission did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    CISPE said it has "consistently raised alarms" with the Commission over Broadcom's unfair software licensing practices, but no substantive action has been taken to support either European cloud service providers or their customers.

    VMware's dominance of software in the virtualisation market "means that unfair new licensing terms enforced by Broadcom affect almost every European organisation using cloud technology", said Francisco Mingorance, Secretary General of CISPE.

    "Broadcom strongly disagrees with these allegations," a company spokesperson said, adding that the deal was approved after a "thorough merger review process, and we will uphold the commitments made to the Commission at that time."

    The deal, one of the biggest globally when announced in May 2022, was part of Broadcom CEO Hock Tan's efforts to boost the chipmaker's software business.

    (Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City, Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru and Foo Yun Chee in Brussels; Editing by Devika Syamnath)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CISPE appeals EU approval of Broadcom's VMware acquisition.
    • •The deal is valued at $69 billion, raising antitrust concerns.
    • •Broadcom's acquisition could affect European cloud services.
    • •CISPE claims unfair software licensing practices by Broadcom.
    • •Broadcom disagrees, citing a thorough merger review process.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's CISPE challenges Broadcom's $69 billion VMware deal in EU court

    1What is the basis of CISPE's appeal against Broadcom's acquisition?

    CISPE has filed a formal appeal seeking to annul the European Commission's approval of Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, citing significant risks to competition and the lack of conditions to prevent dominance.

    2When did Broadcom complete the acquisition of VMware?

    Broadcom completed the acquisition of VMware in November 2023 after facing intense scrutiny from regulators, which led to multiple delays in the closing date.

    3What concerns does CISPE have regarding Broadcom's practices?

    CISPE has raised alarms about Broadcom's unfair software licensing practices, claiming that these practices negatively impact almost every European organization using cloud technology.

    4How did Broadcom respond to the allegations made by CISPE?

    Broadcom strongly disagrees with CISPE's allegations, asserting that the acquisition was approved following a thorough merger review process and that they will uphold the commitments made to regulators.

    5What was the significance of the VMware acquisition for Broadcom?

    The acquisition of VMware was one of the largest globally when announced in May 2022, aimed at boosting Broadcom's software business under CEO Hock Tan.

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