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STAMFORD — Chemicals and minerals maker Tronox has completed its $1.7 billion acquisition of the titanium dioxide business of Saudi Arabian firm Cristal, after settling a 16-month legal dispute with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.The FTC had to block the deal between the previously rival firms, arguing that it would reduce competition in the market for titanium dioxide, a bright-white substance used as a colorant in many consumer and industrial products. But Tronox finally gained the agency’s approval to create the world’s “largest vertically integrated titanium dioxide producer” by agreeing to the $700 million sale of Cristal’s North American titanium dioxide business — whose manufacturing is based in Ashtabula, Ohio — to British chemicals firm Ineos Enterprises. In addition to the EC’s support, Tronox also received regulatory approvals in Australia, China, New Zealand, Turkey, South Korea, Colombia and Saudi Arabia.The deal with Cristal was originally proposed in February 2017.“Even though the merger creates a highly concentrated global market, the result in the U.S. Is no change, with a slight potential that the buyer (Tronox) can develop into an additional global competitor,” said Peter Carstensen, a professor emeritus of law at the University of Wisconsin. “The FTC has no duty to the rest of the world.
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Savannah ERT Agreement. West Chicago ERT AgreementFor inquiries regarding the Tronox Tort Claims please visit the Tronox Incorporated Tort Claims Trust Web page at.Under a bankruptcy settlement approved by the U.S.
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Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York and effective as of February 11, 2011, Tronox Incorporated ('Tronox') resolved its environmental liabilities with the EPA, other federal, state, and local agencies, and the Navajo Nation relating to numerous contaminated sites around the country. On this page:. (Fraudulent Conveyance Lawsuit).Overview of the CompanyTronox is a multinational chemical company that makes and sells titanium dioxide and electrolytic and specialty chemicals. Tronox manufactures titanium dioxide pigment, which is used in a wide variety of applications, including coatings, plastics, paper, and everyday consumer products. The company was created through a spin-off from Kerr-McGee Corporation.
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Background Information on Tronox's Bankruptcy: 2009 - 2011Tronox commenced bankruptcy proceedings on January 12, 2009 by filing voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. On August 11, 2009, the U.S. Department of Justice filed proofs of claim on behalf of EPA to recover past and future environmental response costs relating to 18 named sites in seven Regions, including a claim in the amount of at least $335.5 million in connection with costs EPA incurred cleaning up the Federal Creosote Superfund Site in Manville, N.J.The U.S.
Also filed proofs of claim in a protective manner with respect to sites owned or operated by Tronox, Tronox's injunctive and regulatory compliance obligations, and hundreds of other sites impacted by the spin-off. EPA's claims included a claim for penalties stemming from inspections and reviews of a former Tronox facility in Savannah, Ga.On September 30, 2010, the Court approved Tronox's amended disclosure statement. On November 30, 2010, the Court entered an order confirming Tronox's first amended joint plan of reorganization. Tronox’s environmental liabilities were resolved pursuant to a bankruptcy settlement, which was approved by the Court and is consistent with the terms of the confirmed plan of reorganization.
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