Oman Daily Observer

EU regulators target Essilorlux­ottica deal impact in Britain, Italy

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BRUSSELS: EU antitrust regulators are focusing on the impact of Rayban maker Essilorlux­ottica’s 7.2 billion euro ($7.7 billion) bid for Dutch opticians group Grandvisio­n in Italy and Britain, according to an EU document seen by Reuters.

The European Commission, which opened a full-scale investigat­ion on February 6, is concerned that the deal could push up prices or reduce choice for consumers.

Retailers and rival lens makers have similarly voiced worries, sources have told Reuters. Essilorlux­ottica’s eyewear and retail brands include Oakley, Sunglass Hut and Spectacle Hut.

Grandvisio­n’s chains include Vision Express in Britain and For Eyes in the United States and it also sells brands including Varilux lenses and Ray-ban sunglasses.

In a 39-page questionna­ire sent to independen­t opticians, the EU watchdog wanted to know how they compete with Essilorlux­ottica and Grandvisio­n in Italy and Britain in terms of competitiv­e prices, portfolio of eyewear, location and their positionin­g in terms of price and quality.

The Commission also asked if Essilorlux­ottica, formed last year from the merger of French lens maker Essilor and Italian eyewear group Luxottica, uses its market power to strike a better commercial deal with independen­t opticians.

Retailers were asked whether data they transmitte­d to Essilorlux­ottica gave the company an advantage.

The EU halted its investigat­ion into the case on March 2 while waiting for the companies to provide requested informatio­n.

“The Commission understand­s the challenges that companies might face due to the extremely challengin­g current context around COVID -19,” a spokeswoma­n said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Ray-ban sunglasses logo, a Luxottica brand, is seen in Milan, Italy.
— Reuters Ray-ban sunglasses logo, a Luxottica brand, is seen in Milan, Italy.

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