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Gojek and Tokopedia reportedly in talks for US$18bn merger deal

Gojek and Tokopedia reportedly in talks for US$18bn merger deal Details 06 January 2021 Indonesia s decacorn Gojek and unicorn Tokopedia are reportedly in advanced talks of a merger to seal a US$18 billion merger ahead of a potential dual listing in Jakarta and the United States. Citing people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported that both companies see potential synergies and are looking to close the deal in the coming months. It is added that the merged entity will create an Indonesian internet powerhouse, with businesses ranging from ride-hailing and payments to online shopping and delivery. There are also reportedly plans to go public in Indonesia and the United States.

Singapore s competition watchdog gets new chairman, board members

Singapore s competition watchdog gets new chairman, board members
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New chairman, board members at CCCS

The Straits Times New chairman, board members at CCCS Mr Max Loh Khum Whai will replace Mr Aubeck Kam (above) as chairman of the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore from today. Mr Max Loh Khum Whai (above) will replace Mr Aubeck Kam as chairman of the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore from today. Ms Koh Puay Eng Agnes (above), Ms Chandra Mallika and Mr Jaspal Singh are the three new board members. Ms Koh Puay Eng Agnes, Ms Chandra Mallika (above) and Mr Jaspal Singh are the three new board members. Ms Koh Puay Eng Agnes, Ms Chandra Mallika and Mr Jaspal Singh (above) are the three new board members.

China okays KSOE-DSME merger - Offshore Energy

China okays KSOE-DSME merger December 28, 2020, by Naida Hakirevic China’s antitrust authority has reportedly approved the planned merger between South Korean shipbuilding majors, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), a shipbuilding arm of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME). China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) recently informed KSOE that the proposed business combination with DSME would not violate antitrust laws or endanger competition in the country, Yonhap News Agency reported, referring to unnamed sources. This is the third international antitrust approval granted to KSOE so far. In October 2019, the deal got the first green light from Kazakhstan. What is more, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) cleared the proposed merger in August this year.

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