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France snubs Canada’s €16 bil Carrefour takeover bid

Economy minister says sale may jeopardise food security, a pressing matter amid pandemic

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Jan 2021 9:20PM

France snubs Canada’s €16 bil Carrefour takeover bid
Carrefour is France’s biggest private sector employer, with almost 100,000 workers, says the economy minister. – Twitter pic, January 15, 2021

PARIS – France today insisted that it will not agree to a €16 billion (RM78.4 billion) takeover of supermarket giant Carrefour by Canada’s Couche-Tard convenience store chain as this could jeopardise food security, an even more important consideration in the coronavirus pandemic.

“My position is a polite, but clear and definitive, ‘No’,” Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire told BMTV and RMC.

“Food security is a strategic consideration for our country, and one does not just hand over one of the large French distributors like that.

“Carrefour is the biggest private sector employer in France, with nearly 100,000 employees,” he said, and the group accounts for 20% of the food distribution market in the country.

On Wednesday, Couche-Tard submitted a non-binding offer for Carrefour, valuing the group at more than €16 billion.

Le Maire immediately made clear that he is not in favour of a deal involving “an essential link in food security for the French, of food sovereignty”.

The government’s reaction caused “surprise” at Carrefour itself, according to sources who said the comments were “premature”, given that merger discussions have barely begun.

“We haven’t yet decided whether the interest shown is attractive for us,” said a company official on condition of anonymity.

Carrefour has more than 12,300 stores of various formats in more than 30 countries, and in 2019 generated a net profit of €1.3 billion on a revenue of €80.7 billion.

It employs 320,000 people worldwide.

Couche-Tard has a worldwide network of more than 14,200 stores, and earned a net profit of US$2.4 billion (RM9.69 billion) on sales of US$54 billion in its last complete year.

In the United States and several European countries, as well as in Latin America and Southeast Asia, it operates under the Circle K and other brands. – AFP, January 15, 2021

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