Brussels: The European Commission announced Tuesday that it approved Google's acquisition offer of the cloud protection platform Wiz worth $32 billion. "The Commission concluded that the transaction would raise no competition concerns in the European Economic Area ('EEA')," it said in a statement.
According to Anadolu Agency, Google announced last March that it had reached an agreement to acquire Wiz for $32 billion. Google plans to strengthen its operations in the cybersecurity and cloud computing sectors with the acquisition.
The European Commission has the authority to oversee mergers and acquisitions by large-scale companies operating in European countries. In its investigations and inquiries, the Commission assesses whether there is any anti-competitive behavior. If anti-competitive behavior is identified, the European Commission can block mergers or acquisitions.