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Boeing-Embraer deal faces delays as EU pauses its probe again

European Union merger watchdogs said they stopped the clock on their review of Boeing Co.’s tie-up with Brazilian rival Embraer SA for a second time as they demanded yet more details from the jet makers.

The move is a re-run of a similar request late last year for data about the deal, which the European Commission has warned could remove Embraer as the third-largest global competitor to both Boeing and Airbus SE, leading to higher prices and less choice.

“This procedure in merger investigations is activated if the parties fail to provide, in a timely fashion, important information that the commission has requested from them,” the regulator said in an email.

Once the missing information is supplied by the parties, “the clock is re-started and the deadline for the commission’s decision is then adjusted accordingly,” the regulator added.

While such requests can be a signal of difficulties with a deal review, they are relatively common when regulators are probing complex transactions.

The delay will push the EU’s deadline for a decision beyond a previous April 30 date, frustrating the companies’ efforts to close the deal early in 2020. Brazil should approve the deal this month, a person familiar with the discussions said last month. It has already been cleared without conditions in the U.S. and China.

Boeing plans to take an 80% stake in a venture controlling Embraer’s commercial airplane and services businesses, in order to better compete with Airbus after its rival took control of Bombardier Inc..’s C series aircraft in 2018. Boeing and Embraer have already had to move their target for completing the deal to early 2020.

Boeing representatives declined to immediately comment on the latest EU move.

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