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Rees-Mogg clears £5.6 billion takeover of Inmarsat by US rival

- By Mark Shapland

ThE takeover of British satellite group Inmarsat by a uS rival has been given the all- clear by the Government.

Business Secretary, Jacob ReesMogg waved through the £5.6bn acquisitio­n by Viasat, saying it is no threat to security. The move will stoke fears about a hollowingo­ut of British industry as overseas predators swoop on assets.

Those fears look set to be stoked next week with French conglomera­te Schneider Electric mulling a bid for tech group Aveva ahead of a deadline on Wednesday.

The Government had been monitoring the Inmarsat takeover under the National Security and Investment Act, which lets ministers block deals.

Viasat chief executive Mark dankberg said: ‘The clearance is another important step forward to closing the deal.’

But analyst Russ Shaw, of Tech london Advocates, said: ‘I was surprised and I am interested to see what the Business Secretary does next. his attitude could be, “let’s get the Government out the way and let the market do their thing.” Early signs are he’s not an interventi­onist.’

Inmarsat is Britain’s leading satellite company. It is the largest provider of in-flight wifi for airlines and is a major player in internet connection­s for ships.

And it is still being investigat­ed by competitio­n regulators, with a decision expected by october 5 on whether to refer the deal for a more in-depth probe.

Meanwhile, Aveva and Schneider are talking about Schneider acquiring the 40pc of Aveva it does not already own. A September 21 deadline has been imposed by the uK takeover watchdog.

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