Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has approved a pre-merger application paving the way for an internal restructuring within the South Korean Lotte Group while finding no competition concerns in Pakistan’s food and beverage markets.
The transaction involves Japan’s Lotte Co., Ltd acquiring shareholding in Singapore-based Lotte Confectionery (S.E.A.) Pte. Ltd. from LotteWellfood Co., Ltd. As the target company owns interests in Pakistan’s LotteKolson and Lotte Akhtar Beverages, the share acquisition required prior clearance from the CCP under the Competition Act, 2010.
Following a Phase-I competition assessment, the Commission concluded that the transaction is purely a change in ownership within the Lotte Group and will not alter market structure or competitive dynamics in Pakistan.
The Commission noted that the acquiring company does not conduct confectionery or food business in Pakistan. Consequently, the transaction will neither increase market concentration nor create or strengthen a dominant position in any of the relevant product markets.
The CCP assessed competition across the markets for pasta, gum, savoury snacks, sweet biscuits, cakes, and beverages, with Pakistan identified as the relevant geographic market. The review found that the market shares of LotteKolson and Lotte Akhtar Beverages would remain unchanged following the transaction, with no adverse effects on competition.
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