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The Teck Resources booth at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada annual conference in Toronto in March, 2023.Chris Helgren/Reuters

​The proposed merger ‍of London-listed miner Anglo American NGLOY and Canada’s Teck Resources TECK-B-T is heading for antitrust ‍clearance in Europe ​after EU regulators signalled the absence of competition concerns, according to a European Commission filing.

The EU competition enforcer ⁠is reviewing the deal, the second-largest ever in the mining sector, under a simplified procedure after the companies sought approval ‌on Tuesday.

Such ‍a step means the EU ‍watchdog does not see ‌a merger giving rise to significant ⁠competition problems, leading it to conduct ​only a routine check.

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The Commission will issue its decision on the deal to form the world’s fifth-largest copper company by ​February 10. Canada has already cleared the deal.

The Commission is also assessing the deal under its Foreign Subsidies Regulation which takes aim at unfair foreign ⁠aid for companies, with the goal ⁠of reining in competition from non-EU companies subsidized ‌by their governments.

Its decision is due by February 3. Anglo American and Teck announced their proposed merger in September of last year.

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