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April 18, 2024

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FTC chief hints at approval for LG Uplus’ acquisition of CJ Hello

  • PUBLISHED :March 18, 2019 - 15:46
  • UPDATED :March 18, 2019 - 15:46
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South Korea’s antitrust chief has hinted that the government may approve the acquisition of leading cable TV operator CJ Hello by LG Uplus.

Kim Sang-jo, head of the Fair Trade Commission, made the comments to reporters in Berlin last week, saying things have changed from three years ago.


In 2016, Korea’s top mobile carrier SK Telecom planned to acquire a controlling stake in CJ Hello, but the deal fell through due to regulatory hurdles.

The FTC did not approve SK Telecom’s takeover of CJ Hello then, citing restricted competition in the sector. The antitrust regulator reviewed the acquisition by dividing the country’s paid-TV market into 78 areas.

But the broadcasting regulator Korea Communications Commission has said it would give regional areas and the whole country equal weight in assessing competition situations in the country’s TV market.

“Clearly, we are not in the same situation compared with that of three years ago,” Kim said, adding that the antitrust regulator should respect a change of position by the KCC.

The board of directors of LG Uplus has approved the purchase of a 50 percent plus one share stake in CJ Hello from CJ ENM for 800 billion won ($711 million). CJ ENM is a unit of food and entertainment conglomerate CJ.

By Ram Garikipati and newswires (ram@heraldcorp.com)

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