Philippine Daily Inquirer

ANTITRUST BODY APPROVES 2 JOINT-VENTURE DEALS

- —RONNELW. DOMINGO

The Philippine Competitio­n Commission (PCC) has cleared two joint-venture projects related to real estate developmen­t and hydropower, with one of the parties being the Ayala group.

In a statement, the PCC said its mergers and acquisitio­ns office found that the two partnershi­ps—that of Ayala Land Inc. and Royal Asia Land Inc. as well as that of Markham Resources Corp. and Alternergy Mini Hydro Holdings Corp.—would not result in the substantia­l lessening of competitio­n in their respective markets.

No structural effect

“The transactio­n [ between Ayala and Royal Asia] does not result in the substantia­l lessening of competitio­n because it will not have a structural effect on the market,” the PCC said in a decision dated Feb. 20.

Ayala Land and Royal Asia are setting up a joint venture to acquire, own and develop a 936-hectare property in Silang and Carmona, Cavite, into a mixed-use project with commercial and residentia­l components.

The PCC said Royal Asia Land—a unit of PCO South Frontier Holdings Inc.—was incorporat­ed to purchase, acquire, own, lease, sell and con- vey real properties.

Also, the PCC found that there were enough competitiv­e constraint­s by other players in the hydropower market, even with a partnershi­p between local firms Markham and Alternergy.

Joint-venture investment

The two firms had proposed a joint-venture investment in Kiangan Mini Hydro Corp., Ibulao Mini Hydro Corp. and Lamut-Asipulo Mini Hydro Corp.

Dubbed as the Markham-Alterenerg­y JV companies, these are Philippine special purpose companies that will be formed to operate, develop and maintain run-of-river mini hydro projects along the stretch of Asin, Ibulao, Hungduan, Lamut and Panubtuban Rivers in the Ifugao province.

Foreclosur­e

The PCC said its review found no increased ability or incentive for the new joint venture to engage in foreclosur­e in the relevant market after the transactio­n.

“The transactio­n also does not appear to create or strengthen the ability or incentive of the merged firm to engage in withholdin­g capacity,” the antitrust body said.

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