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    ADNOC slams EU regulators for 'invasive' demands in subsidy probe into Covestro deal

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    Posted on September 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    ADNOC criticizes EU regulators for invasive demands in the subsidy probe of its €14.7 billion bid for Covestro, warning it could jeopardize the deal.

    Table of Contents

    • ADNOC's Response to EU Investigation
    • Concerns Over Regulatory Demands
    • Impact on Covestro Acquisition
    • Next Steps in the Investigation

    ADNOC Criticizes EU Regulators for Overreaching Demands in Probe

    ADNOC's Response to EU Investigation

    By Foo Yun Chee

    Concerns Over Regulatory Demands

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Abu Dhabi state oil giant ADNOC on Thursday slammed EU antitrust regulators for what it said are disproportionate and invasive requests for information in their subsidy investigation into its 14.7 billion euro ($17 billion) bid for Germany's Covestro.

    Impact on Covestro Acquisition

    It warned such regulatory demands may even jeopardise the acquisition.

    Next Steps in the Investigation

    The criticism came after the European Commission, which acts as the EU competition watchdog, said on Wednesday it had temporarily halted its investigation while it waits for ADNOC to provide requested information.

    "We are deeply disappointed by today's decision. The Commission's demands have strayed far beyond what is reasonable or relevant to this transaction, crossing into areas that are both disproportionate and invasive," a spokesperson for XRG, the international investment arm of ADNOC, said in an email.

    "While we remain committed to pursuing a constructive path forward, the continuation of such an approach raises serious questions about the viability of this investment," he said.

    The Commission will set a new deadline for its decision once the investigation resumes. The previous deadline was December 2.

    "In FSR reviews, once the legal deadline is activated by the notification of a concentration, the Commission can stop the clock if it doesn't receive, in a timely fashion, a material piece of information requested from the parties," a Commission spokesperson said, referring to the Foreign Subsidies Regulation.

    The EU probe focuses on possible subsidies granted by the United Arab Emirates, including an unlimited guarantee as well as a committed capital increase by ADNOC into chemicals company Covestro.

    (Reporting by Foo Yun Chee; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ADNOC criticizes EU regulators for invasive information requests.
    • •The probe concerns ADNOC's €14.7 billion bid for Covestro.
    • •ADNOC warns demands could jeopardize the acquisition.
    • •The EU Commission has paused its investigation temporarily.
    • •The focus is on possible UAE subsidies to Covestro.

    Frequently Asked Questions about ADNOC slams EU regulators for 'invasive' demands in subsidy probe into Covestro deal

    1What did ADNOC criticize about the EU's demands?

    ADNOC criticized the EU antitrust regulators for making disproportionate and invasive requests for information that they deemed unreasonable and irrelevant to the transaction.

    2What is the focus of the EU's investigation?

    The EU probe focuses on possible subsidies granted by the United Arab Emirates, including an unlimited guarantee and a committed capital increase by ADNOC into Covestro.

    3What could be the consequence of the EU's demands according to ADNOC?

    ADNOC warned that the regulatory demands could jeopardize the acquisition of Covestro, raising serious questions about the viability of the investment.

    4What did the European Commission decide regarding the investigation?

    The European Commission temporarily halted its investigation while waiting for ADNOC to provide the requested information, with a new deadline to be set once the investigation resumes.

    5How did ADNOC express its disappointment?

    ADNOC expressed deep disappointment with the Commission's decision, stating that the demands had crossed into areas that were both disproportionate and irrelevant.

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