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    Watchdog Fears Veolia-Suez Could Harm Competition in UK

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    Posted on December 8, 2021

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    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The CMA warns the Veolia-Suez merger could reduce UK competition, potentially increasing council costs. Companies have five days to address concerns.

    UK Competition Concerns Over Veolia-Suez Merger

    (Reuters) -Britain’s antitrust watchdog said the merger of French waste and water management groups Veolia and Suez could lessen competition and mean higher bills for councils in the UK.

    Veolia and Suez are two of only a small number of suppliers in Britain that are able to service the largest waste management contracts, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cma-finds-veolia-suez-merger-raises-competition-concerns in a statement on Tuesday.

    In its response, Veolia said it intended to study remedies that would reassure the British regulator, customers and competitors that the deal would not distort the market balance.

    The UK regulator has given both companies five working days to submit proposals to address its concerns. If the CMA is not happy with any undertakings, it may move its probe to a deeper, phase 2 investigation.

    “Councils spend hundreds of millions of pounds on waste management services. Any loss of competition in this market could lead to higher prices for local authorities, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill,” CMA chief Andrea Coscelli said.

    The French companies, which agreed in April a merger valued at nearly 13 billion euros ($14.6 billion), have already offered additional asset sales to address the competition concerns in the European Union, sources told Reuters last month.

    Veolia noted it had already obtained 14 of the 18 authorisations required worldwide.

    “Veolia remains convinced that the combination with Suez can be carried out under conditions that allow healthy competition to be maintained in the UK market,” it said in a statement.

    The UK has the power to order the sale or divestment of part of the whole of a business if it ultimately concludes that there are competition concerns.

    ($1 = 0.8854 euros)

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong and Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru, Benjamin Mallet and Benoit van Overstraeten in ParisEditing by Rashmi Aich, Keith Weir and Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CMA warns Veolia-Suez merger may reduce competition in the UK.
    • •Potential for higher waste management costs for UK councils.
    • •Veolia and Suez are major UK waste management suppliers.
    • •CMA may escalate to a phase 2 investigation if concerns persist.
    • •Veolia has secured most global authorizations for the merger.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Watchdog fears Veolia-Suez could harm competition in UK

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the potential impact of the Veolia-Suez merger on competition in the UK's waste management sector.

    2What are the concerns of the CMA?

    The CMA is concerned that the merger could reduce competition, leading to higher costs for UK councils and taxpayers.

    3What actions might the CMA take?

    The CMA may move to a deeper phase 2 investigation if the companies do not address the competition concerns adequately.

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