Washington, DC - Following a public comment period, the Federal Trade Commission has approved an application by Panasonic Corporation to sell to FDK Corporation assets from Panasonic’s facility in Suzhou, China that produce sub-C portable nickel metal hydride (“NiMH”) batteries. The FTC’s November 2009 order, settling charges that Panasonic’s $9 billion acquisition of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. was anticompetitive, required Panasonic to divest a battery production plant in Takasaki, Japan to FDK, and to supply FDK with sub-C and D NiMH batteries, which are not produced at the Takasaki plant, from its Suzhou plant.
The Order also required that Panasonic obtain the prior approval of the Commission for a sale of its Suzhou NiMH assets to FDK. The sale of the Suzhou NiMH assets to FDK means that the supply agreement will terminate because FDK will be able to produce the sub-C NiMH batteries on its own.
The Commission vote to approve the sale was 5-0. (FTC File No. 091 0050, Docket No. C-4274; the staff contact is Daniel P. Ducore, Bureau of Competition, 202-326-2526)
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