Italian court rules veto on Chinese purchase of seed producer is valid – sources

  ROME Reuters – An Italian administrative court has ruled that a government veto on the purchase of seed producer Verisem by Chineseowned agrochemicals giant Syngenta was valid, rejecting appeals from both firms, two sources close to the matter said on Wednesday.

  Prime Minister Mario Draghi blocked the proposed takeover last October, the second time he used the special “golden power” rules to ward off an undesired bid on a strategic industry. During 14 months in office, he has issued a total of four vetoes.

  At the time of the government‘s decision, Italian agriculture lobby Coldiretti said Syngenta’s move would have shifted to Asia the worlds strategic balance in the control of seeds for vegetable and herb production.

  Swissbased Syngenta, which was bought by stateowned ChemChina for 43 billion in 2017, could not immediately be reached for comment.

  The group had offered around 200 million euros 216.24 million to buy Verisem, sources said.

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