Motherson Nexans Autoelectric FSR Concentration Case Provisional Deadline Expires
Summary
The European Commission's provisional deadline and suspension period under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) for the Motherson/Nexans Autoelectric concentration case expired on 10 April 2026. The case was notified on 3 March 2026 and involved the manufacture of motor vehicle parts and accessories (NACE C.29.32). The expiration of the provisional deadline indicates the review period has concluded without further suspension.
What changed
The European Commission's Foreign Subsidies Regulation review for the Motherson/Nexans Autoelectric concentration reached its provisional deadline on 10 April 2026. The suspension period, during which the concentration could not proceed, has now expired. The case was subject to Regulation 2022/2560 and concerned economic activities in motor vehicle parts manufacturing (NACE C.29.32).
Parties to a concentration subject to FSR review should note that the expiration of a provisional deadline may indicate either clearance or the commencement of a new review phase. Affected companies should monitor for any subsequent EC decision and ensure compliance with FSR notification and standstill obligations in future transactions involving potential foreign subsidies.
What to do next
- Monitor for final EC decision on Motherson/Nexans Autoelectric concentration
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MOTHERSON / NEXANS AUTOELECTRIC
Last decision date: 10.04.2026 Notification date: 03.03.2026 Provisional deadline: 10.04.2026 Case type: Concentration Regulation: 2022/2560 Economic activities: C.29.32 - Manufacture of other parts and accessories for motor vehicles (NACE Rev. 2.1) Decisions The provisional deadline and the suspension period under FSR expired on of 10.04.2026
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