Five days before the two companies’ merger agreement was due to expire, the deal has passed its final regulatory hurdle. Credit: Shutterstock China has cleared Broadcom’s $69 billion acquisition of VMware, leaving the two companies free to close the transaction on November 22. Although the deal faced scrutiny from a number of competition regulators across the globe, including in the UK and the EU, the acquisition was ultimately approved by all the necessary jurisdictions ahead of the merger agreement’s expiration date on November 26. Broadcom was required to seek approval from China’s regulatory authorities because it generates billions in revenue from its business in the country. Approval came days after US President Joe Biden met with President of China, Xi Jingping. Concerns were originally raised by the UK’s Competition and Market’s Authority (CMA) that the deal could harm the ability of Broadcom’s rivals to compete with VMware’s server virtualization software, and if there would be a potential financial benefit to Broadcom and VMware if they were to make rival products work less well with VMware’s software. However, it was ultimately concluded that the concerns were unfounded and the deal would not substantially reduce competition in the supply of server hardware components in the UK, a conclusion that was also reached by the EU Commission. In addition, Broadcom offered a commitment to interoperability by pledging to provide Marvell — a rival in Fibre Channel host bus adapters — with API access to VMware’s virtualization products. “Broadcom has received legal merger clearance in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, Israel, Japan, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and foreign investment control clearance in all necessary jurisdictions,” VMware wrote in a press release on Tuesday. “There is no legal impediment to closing under US merger regulations.” Related content news AMD buys Silo AI to counter Nvidia AMD's acquisition of Europe’s largest private AI lab is its third AI-themed deal in less than a year, the latest installment in its plan to build an AI stack to rival Nvidia's. By John E. Dunn Jul 11, 2024 4 mins Generative AI GPUs Mergers and Acquisitions news Nokia to buy optical networker Infinera for $2.3 billion Customers struggling with managing systems able to handle the scale and power needs of soaring generative AI and cloud operations is fueling the deal. By Evan Schuman Jul 02, 2024 4 mins Mergers and Acquisitions Networking news HPE-Juniper merger faces antitrust inquiry in UK But there’s no need for data center managers to fret over the probe, says an analyst. By Paul Barker Jun 20, 2024 4 mins Servers Mergers and Acquisitions Networking news HPE sets timetable for leaving China as it refocuses investments The company is shuffling assets as it pivots towards higher-margin, higher-growth market areas. By Lynn Greiner May 28, 2024 3 mins Technology Industry Mergers and Acquisitions Cloud Computing PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe