SBG / ABB Robotics Foreign Subsidies Concentration Case FS.100293
Summary
The European Commission announces the expiration of the provisional deadline and suspension period under Regulation 2022/2560 (Foreign Subsidies Regulation) for the SBG/ABB Robotics concentration case FS.100293. The case involves a concentration in the manufacture of other special-purpose machinery (NACE Rev. 2.1, C.28.99).
What changed
The European Commission has recorded the expiration of the provisional deadline under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR) for the SBG/ABB Robotics concentration case. The notification was submitted on 2 March 2026, with the provisional deadline expiring on 9 April 2026, marking the end of the suspension period for this special-purpose machinery manufacturing concentration.
Parties involved in concentrations involving potential foreign subsidies should monitor this case as an example of FSR procedural timelines. The expiration of the provisional deadline indicates the EC has completed its initial review phase under Regulation 2022/2560 for this C.28.99 machinery manufacturing transaction.
What to do next
- Monitor for further EC decisions in case FS.100293
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Last decision date: 09.04.2026 Notification date: 02.03.2026 Provisional deadline: 09.04.2026 Case type: Concentration Regulation: 2022/2560 Economic activities: C.28.99 - Manufacture of other special-purpose machinery n.e.c. (NACE Rev. 2.1) Decisions The provisional deadline and the suspension period under FSR expired on of 09.04.2026
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