EU may let startups claim innovation benefits in M&A if Big Tech not involved

By Foo Yun Chee on Apr 23, 2026 8:56AM
EU may let startups claim innovation benefits in M&A if Big Tech not involved

Startups ⁠claiming ⁠innovation benefits for their deals will likely secure speedy EU antitrust approval, but not if Big Tech is involved, a ‌draft revamp of merger rules ‌due ‌to be announced in ‌the coming weeks shows.

The overhaul, ⁠the first in more than two decades, came after telecoms operators led calls for looser merger rules to allow them ​to scale up to better compete with U.S. and Chinese rivals.

European Union ⁠antitrust regulators have responded with a proposed 'innovation shield' whereby they will not intervene in deals involving startups or research and development projects likely to boost competition, the draft seen by Reuters shows.

The shield however does not cover deals where the acquirer ​is the largest player ⁠in the relevant market or ⁠where the company is labelled a gatekeeper under the Digital ​Markets Act which seeks to rein in ‌the power ⁠of Big Tech.

The European Commission document also details innovation, sustainability, resilience, investment and employment arguments which companies ‌can raise, confirming a February Reuters report.

Commission officials and experts do not expect any radical changes in their assessment of ​merger deals as the rules have worked well and have proven themselves during court challenges.

The changes will be ‌open to ⁠feedback from companies ​and other participants before they are adopted.   

 

(Reporting by Foo ​Yun Chee; Editing by Alexander Smith)

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