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ACCC green lights Qube's AAT deal

Qube's acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent of Australian Amalgamated Terminals has received the competition watchdog's approval.

Australia's competition regulator won't oppose logistics firm Qube's acquisition of the remaining 50 per cent of Australian Amalgamated Terminals after accepting court-enforceable undertakings.

Qube already owns 50 per cent of AAT and is buying the remaining 50 per cent stake from Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and a group of global investment funds.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims says Qube's undertakings address its concerns about competition in the supply of vehicle stevedoring, vehicle inspection services, and general cargo stevedoring services at the Ports of Brisbane, Kembla, Melbourne, and Adelaide.


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