Dulux owner blocked from buying Plascon in SA

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The Competition Commission has blocked a deal whereby AkzoNobel, the Dutch group that owns the paint brand Dulux, wanted to buy the owner of its local rival, Plascon, in South Africa.

Japanese-controlled Kansai Plascon Africa owns Plascon.
On Wednesday, the commission said that the proposed deal would result in a substantial lessening of competition in the market for the manufacturing and supply of paint.
"This is because the proposed merger combines the largest and second-largest manufacturers of decorative coatings who manufacture the well-known Plascon- and Dulux-branded paint products to create a dominant firm with a considerable market share."

The commission said that the companies are close competitors in terms of price, quality, and product range, and the merger would remove competitive rivalry, "thus reducing consumer choice".

In addition, the companies have both the ability and incentives to foreclose some of their competitors’ access to paint colourants, the commission found.

The companies did not suggest solutions to address the anti-competitive effect of the merger adequately, the commission added.
9 Nov 2022 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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