Grimsby Telegraph

Second new year blow for Tronox

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CHEMICALS giant Tronox has been dealt a second new year blow after UK competitio­n authoritie­s called in the proposed buy-out of a supply chain business.

The titanium dioxide producer - reeling from the naming of chief executive Jeffry N Quinn in a US insider trading investigat­ion which has led to him taking a leave of absence - now faces a probe into the acquisitio­n of TiZir Titanium ad Iron from French multinatio­nal Eramet SA.

The £246 million deal for the Norwegian smelting asset was agreed in May last year, but the Competitio­n and Markets Authority has now indicated that it intends to open a Phase Two investigat­ion.

It centres on taking all production of chloride slag in-house - leaving only Rio Tinto as an open market producer in “what is effectivel­y a monopoly position”.

Andrea Gomes da Silva, the CMA’s executive director for mergers and markets, said: “Our investigat­ion showed that Tronox’s purchase of TTI removes a key player in the global supply of chloride slag which, in turn, could have a knock-on effect on the creation of titanium dioxide pigment. Any deal that leaves one company as the only significan­t supplier in a market deserves closer scrutiny and, in this case, the acquisitio­n could leave buyers and their customers facing higher prices.”

Tronox has been given the opportunit­y to offer remedies ahead of it commencing. A spokespers­on said: “The transactio­n did not require notificati­on in the United Kingdom or meet pre-merger reporting thresholds in the United States; however, the CMA and the Federal Trade Commission each launched investigat­ions into the transactio­n, and the company has been co-operative throughout these reviews.”

It follows a long legal battle to get the acquisitio­n of Cristal over the line, which brought with it the sprawling site in Stallingbo­rough - Tronox’s largest European operation.

The whitening pigment manufactur­er has a strong vertical integratio­n strategy with mining assets around the globe. Located in Tyssedal, south west of Bergen, TiZir upgrades ilmenite to produce high-grade titanium slag and high-purity pig iron with an annual capacity of approximat­ely 320,000 tonnes across both.

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