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The EU competition regulator extended its deadline for a decision on the deal to June 5 from May 13.Thyssenkrupp and Tata Steel have offered
concessions to address EU antitrust concerns about their planned steel joint venture, the European Commission said on Tuesday.The EU
competition regulator, which did not provide details of the concessions, extended its deadline for a decision on the deal to June 5 from May
13.It has previously voiced concerns about the deal's impact on steel for car parts, packaging such as food and aerosol cans and electrical
steel for engineering products including transformers.Tata Steel may sell parts of its European packaging activities Tata Steel Europe which
makes packaging steel for food, paint and aerosol cans, as part of this package of concessions, three people familiar with the matter told
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