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EU antitrust regulators to decide on UPM, Sappi paper deal by April 28

BRUSSELS (From news reports) - EU antitrust regulators will decide by April ​28 whether to approve a proposed ‌graphic paper joint venture between Finnish forestry firm UPM-Kymmene and South Africa-listed wood fibre ​group Sappi, according to a filing ​on the European Commission site.

The 1.42-billion-euro ($1.65 ⁠billion) joint venture includes UPM's communication ​papers unit and Sappi's graphic paper ​business in Europe.

UPM will contribute assets in Germany, Finland, Britain and the United States to ​the joint venture while Sappi's contribution ​will come from assets in Austria, Germany, the ‌Netherlands ⁠and Finland.

The deal comes amid falling demand in the industry due in part to digitalisation, structural overcapacity, high energy ​costs and ​rising paper ⁠imports from Asia and Latin America.

The Commission, which acts as ​the EU competition enforcer, can ​clear ⁠the deal with or without demanding concessions after its preliminary review or it ⁠can ​open a full-scale investigation ​subsequently if it has serious concerns.

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