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EU mergers and takeovers (March 11)

BRUSSELS, March 11 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process:

APPROVALS AND WITHDRAWALS

-- Rio Tinto (Xetra: 855018 - news) 's sale of its majority stake in Australia's third-largest thermal coal mine, the Clermont mine, to Glencore Xstrata (Other OTC: GLCNF - news) and Japan's Sumitomo Corporation (Other OTC: SSUMF - news) (approved March 11)

NEW LISTINGS

-- Carlyle Group to buy Illinois Tool Works Inc (NYSE: ITW - news) 's industrial packaging unit for $3.2 billion (notified March 7/deadline April 11/simplified)

-- Sale by Britain's Royal Bank of Scotland (LSE: RBS.L - news) of some structured retail investor products and equity derivatives businesses to France's BNP Paribas (Milan: BNP.MI - news) (notified March 6/deadline April 10)

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EXTENSIONS AND OTHER CHANGES

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FIRST (Other OTC: FSTC - news) -STAGE REVIEWS BY DEADLINE

MARCH 14

-- U.S. food packager Crown Holdings (NYSE: CCK - news) to buy Spanish food-can maker Mivisa Envases from investment funds the Blackstone Group, N+1 Mercapital and management (notified Jan. 24/deadline extended to March 14 from Feb. 28 after Crown Holdings offered concessions)

MARCH 17

-- Ireland (Other OTC: IRLD - news) 's Kendrick Investments Ltd to take sole control of Irish oil company Topaz Energy Group and Irish investment fund Resource Property Investment Fund Plc (notified Feb. 10/deadline March 17/simplified)

MARCH 18

-- British pension fund Universities Superannuation Scheme Limited (USS) to acquire 49.9 percent of British air traffic controller The Airline Group Ltd whose shareholders are British Airways, Easyjet (Other OTC: ESYJY - news) and Monarch Airlines (notified Feb. 11/deadline March 18)

MARCH 25

-- U.S. agriculture machinery maker Agco Corp and GAZ (MCX: GAZA.ME - news) , which is a unit of Russian car maker Basic Element, to set up a joint venture (notified Feb. 18/deadline March 25/simplified)

MARCH 26

-- South Korean holding company Lotte to acquire joint control of coffee maker Nestle Korea from Switzerland's Nestle (VTX: NESN.VX - news) (notified Feb. 19/deadline March 26/simplified)

MARCH 27

-- French utility GDF Suez (TLO: GAZ-U.TI - news) , Omnes Capital and Predica Prevoyance Dialogue du Credit Agricole (TLO: ACA.TI - news) to acquire joint control of Futures Energies Investissements Holdings which is now solely controlled by GDF Suez (notified Feb. 20/deadline March 27/simplified)

-- Infrastructure operator Global Via Infraestructuras, which is 50 percent owned by Spanish bank Bankia (Madrid: BKIA.MC - news) , and LBEIP, which is a subsidiary of British lender Lloyds Bank to acquire joint control of Spanish hospital operator OHL Phunciona (notified Feb. 20/deadline March 27/simplified)

APRIL 4

-- Mexican cement producer Cemex to acquire Swiss peer Holcim (Other OTC: HCMLF - news) 's Spanish cement business (notified Feb. 28/deadline April 4)

APRIL 7

-- U.S. investment firm The Gores Group to acquire British grocer Premier Foods (LSE: PFD.L - news) ' Hovis unit (notified March 3/deadline April 7/simplified)

APRIL 8

-- U.S. media company Discovery Communications (NasdaqGS: DISCA - news) to acquire a controlling interest in European sports broadcaster Eurosport International from French media group TF1 (Frankfurt: FSE.F - news) (notified March 4/deadline April 8)

APRIL 9

-- Israeli conglomerate Ben-Moshe Group and Dolphin Fund to acquire Israel group IDB Development Corp Ltd (notified March 5/deadline April 9/simplified)

-- Dutch company Varo Energy, which is controlled by the Carlyle Group, to acquire assets from Austrian oil group OMV (Frankfurt: OMV.F - news) (notified March 5/deadline April 9/simplified)

APRIL 10

-- Japanese chemicals producer Kuraray to buy U.S. peer DuPont's glass laminating solutions business (notified March 6/deadline April 10)

MAY 2

-- Swiss cement maker Holcim to buy some of Mexican peer Cemex's assets in Europe . (notified Sept. 3/deadline extended for the second time to May 2 from March 31)

MAY 14

-- Spanish telecoms provider Telefonica (Madrid: TEF.MC - news) to buy Dutch peer KPN (Amsterdam: KPN.AS - news) 's German unit (notified Oct. 31/Commission opened in-depth probe on Dec. 20, new deadline May 14)

MAY 16

-- Switzerland-based INEOS and Belgian chemicals company Solvay (Other OTC: SVYZY - news) to form a joint venture (notified Sept. 16/deadline extended to May 16 after additional concessions offered)

MAY 19

-- Hutchison 3G UK to acquire Telefonica Ireland, a unit of Spanish telecoms provider Telefonica (notified Oct. 1/deadline extended for the second time to May 19 from April 24 after Hutchison offered concessions)

JULY 22

-- U.S. chemical maker Huntsman Corp to acquire U.S. peer Rockwood Holdings (Frankfurt: R6H.F - news) 's titanium dioxide pigments business (notified Jan. 29/deadline extended to July 22 from March 5 after the European Commission opened an in-depth probe)

GUIDE TO EU MERGER PROCESS

DEADLINES:

The European Commission has 25 working days after a deal is filed for a first-stage review. It may extend that by 10 working days to 35 working days, to consider either a company's proposed remedies or an EU member state's request to handle the case.

Most mergers win approval but occasionally the Commission opens a detailed second-stage investigation for up to 90 additional working days, which it may extend to 105 working days.

SIMPLIFIED:

Under the simplified procedure, the Commission announces the clearance of uncontroversial first-stage mergers without giving any reason for its decision. Cases may be reclassified as non-simplified -- that is, ordinary first-stage reviews -- until they are approved.