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    Air Liquide to buy South Korea’s DIG Airgas for $3.3 billion to bolster Asia footprint

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    Posted on August 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Air Liquide is acquiring DIG Airgas for $3.3 billion, enhancing its footprint in Asia's industrial gas market. The deal is expected to close by 2026, pending approvals.

    Air Liquide Acquires DIG Airgas for $3.3 Billion to Expand in Asia

    (Reuters) -Air Liquide has signed a binding deal to buy South Korea’s DIG Airgas from Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 2, valuing it at 2.85 billion euros ($3.30 billion), the French industrial gases group said on Friday.

    The group, which supplies gases, technologies and home healthcare services, said the deal would bolster its position in South Korea, the world’s fourth largest industrial gas market and a major manufacturing hub.

    "This opportunity ... will contribute to the net profit growth of the Group as soon as one year after Group integration," Air Liquide CEO François Jackow said in a statement.

    The closing of the transaction is expected in the first half of 2026, pending Korean approvals.

    Air Liquide, present in South Korea for more than three decades, noted DIG had expanded under Macquarie’s ownership into semiconductors and secondary batteries and was well placed to compete for “mega projects in high growth industries”.

    DIG Airgas reported revenue of 510 million euros in 2024. It employs around 550 people and operates roughly 60 plants and 220 km (140 mi) of pipelines.

    ($1 = 0.8633 euros)

    (Reporting by Olivier Cherfan in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Air Liquide to acquire DIG Airgas for $3.3 billion.
    • •Deal strengthens Air Liquide's position in South Korea.
    • •DIG Airgas expanded into semiconductors and batteries.
    • •Transaction expected to close in first half of 2026.
    • •DIG Airgas reported 510 million euros in 2024 revenue.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Air Liquide to buy South Korea’s DIG Airgas for $3.3 billion to bolster Asia footprint

    1What is the value of the acquisition deal?

    The deal to acquire DIG Airgas is valued at 2.85 billion euros, which is approximately $3.30 billion.

    2When is the transaction expected to close?

    The closing of the transaction is expected in the first half of 2026, pending Korean approvals.

    3What markets does DIG Airgas operate in?

    DIG Airgas has expanded under Macquarie’s ownership into semiconductors and secondary batteries, positioning it well in the industrial gas market.

    4How many employees does DIG Airgas have?

    DIG Airgas employs around 550 people and operates roughly 60 plants and 220 km (140 mi) of pipelines.

    5What is Air Liquide's history in South Korea?

    Air Liquide has been present in South Korea for more than three decades, indicating a long-standing commitment to the market.

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