COMESA merger notification thresholds clarified

15th February 2021 By: Creamer Media Reporter

COMESA merger notification thresholds clarified

On 11 February 2021, the COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) published a new practice note clarifying important aspects of its merger control thresholds. This is an important development that will greatly assist merger parties to assess whether transactions meet the CCC's merger filing requirements.

Practice Note 1 of 2021 (the Practice Note) clarifies the application of the term "operate" under the COMESA Competition Regulations, 2004 (Regulations) and the COMESA Competition Rules, 2004 (Rules), as well as its approach to the application of Rule 4 of the Rules on the Determination of Merger Notification Thresholds and Method of Calculation (Merger Threshold Rule).

Application of the term "operate"

Over the last few years, merger parties have used the COMESA Merger Assessment Guidelines 2014 (the Guidelines) to determine the meaning of the term "operate". Paragraph 3.9 of the Guidelines provides that an undertaking operates in a Member State if its annual turnover or value of assets in that Member State exceeds US$5 million. In the Practice Note, the CCC confirms that this definition of "operate" is no longer applicable as the Merger Threshold Rules take precedence over the Guidelines.

The CCC have advised that merger parties should only be referring to Rule 4 of the Merger Threshold Rules set out below:

"Any merger where both the acquiring firm and target firm, or either the acquiring or the target firm, operate in two or more Member States, shall be notifiable if:

a) the combined annual turnover or combined value of assets, whichever is higher in the Common Market of all parties to a merger equals to or exceeds US$50 million; and

b) the annual turnover or value of assets, whichever is higher, in the Common Market of each of at least two of the parties to a merger equals or exceeds US$10 million, unless each of the parties to a merger achieves at least two-thirds of its aggregate turnover or assets in the Common Market within one and the same Member State."

The application of Rule 4

The Practice Note clarifies that Rule 4 should ​be applied cumulatively and that all the criteria below should be satisfied:

The issuing of the Practice Note is greatly welcomed and addresses many of the queries frequently raised by merger parties and their legal representatives. The Practice Note will assist merger parties apply the merger control rules pragmatically and with increased certainty.

Written by Shawn van der Meulen & Elisha Bhugwandeen, from Webber Wentzel