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U.S. imposes restrictions on Nokia-Siemens merger

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, January 15th, 2007 at 7:54 PM

The United States has imposed restrictions on the planned telecoms-networks joint venture of Germany’s Siemens (SIEGn.DE: Quote, Profile , Research) and Finland’s Nokia (NOK1V.HE: Quote, Profile , Research), the Financial Times reported on Monday.

The FT said the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS) had conducted a national security review of the proposed joint venture — which is set to become one of the industry’s biggest players with sales of about $23 billion.

Citing people familiar with the review, the newspaper said Nokia and Siemens had been forced to sign a so-called mitigations agreement, which could dictate whether foreigners can work on U.S. equipment and software.

Mitigations agreements contain conditions to which companies agree in order to gain regulatory clearance.

The FT said that in particular any deal involving Canada’s Nortel Networks (NT.N: Quote, Profile , Research) (NT.TO: Quote, Profile , Research), which does sensitive work for the U.S. government, would face a lengthy investigation.

Siemens referred queries on the report to Nokia Networks.

A Nokia spokeswoman said: "Nokia regards discussions with governmental authorities regarding CFIUS filings as confidential and as such we cannot comment on discussions or agreements with government authorities."

Mobile phone giant Nokia and German industrial conglomerate Siemens decided in June to merge the bulk of their telecoms network equipment businesses, the latest event in a wave of consolidation in the industry.

The new company had been due to start operations at the beginning of this year, but Nokia and Siemens said last month that a corruption probe at Siemens would delay the start of operations to later in the first quarter.

Source: Reuters

I don’t think this will affect Nokia in a negative way at all. With the merger being delayed it just gives the company more time to organize themselves for the upcoming merger.

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Stefan Constantinescu

Stefan Constantinescu (@WhatTheBit on Twitter) has loved technology since as far back as he can remember. It started with computers, but in the past few years his passion has turned to mobile devices. As a mobile phone enthusiast who lives and breathes devices that connect to the internet, he knows he is not alone with this radical fascination of all things wireless. He is strongly opinionated and enjoys a good debate so leave comments in his posts and he’ll get back to you! Stefan began blogging as a hobby in the fall of 2006 and joined IntoMobile in the summer of 2007. Later he got a job at Nokia in March 2008, but as of June 2009 he has rejoined the IntoMobile team. He is currently based out of Helsinki, Finland.