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Justice Department sues to block big sugar merger, warning of price hikes and supply chain strains

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The Biden administration on Tuesday sued to block the proposed merger of two sugar industry giants, arguing that that acquisition would erase competition and raise prices at a time when global supply chains are already under pressure.

The civil antitrust lawsuit, filed in federal court in Delaware, aims to stop the United States Sugar from buying Imperial Sugar. The corporations are rivals in the “already cozy” sugar industry, said Jonathan Kanter, assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, in a press release.

“This deal substantially lessens competition at a time when global supply chain challenges already threaten steady access to important commodities and goods,” Kanter added.

U.S. Sugar is a Delaware corporation that’s privately held and headquartered in Florida. Imperial Sugar is owned by Louis Dreyfus, a global agricultural conglomerate based in the Netherlands. The deal is valued at about $315 million.

The companies did not immediately respond to CNBC’s requests for comment on the DOJ lawsuit.

The DOJ’s latest intervention in a major industry deal adds to the Biden administration’s record of pushing for antitrust enforcement. President Joe Biden‘s first year in the White House has been marked by taking aggressive steps to combat corporate consolidation, including by signing a sweeping executive order and by seeking to block or limit deals and partnerships in industries ranging from food to publishing to airlines.

Earlier in November, the DOJ filed a lawsuit seeking to block Penguin Random House from acquiring rival Simon & Schuster for nearly $2.18 billion.

The DOJ in September sued to block a regional partnership between American Airlines and JetBlue Airways, alleging the alliance would reduce competition, lower the quality of service and drive up airfares. The carriers, which have argued that the partnership will help them better compete against Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, on Monday asked a federal judge to dismiss the suit.

“Robust antitrust enforcement is an essential pillar of the Justice Department’s commitment to ensuring economic opportunity and fairness for all,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a press release Tuesday. “We will not hesitate to challenge anticompetitive mergers that would harm American consumers and businesses alike.”

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland attends a news conference to announce that the Justice Department will file a lawsuit challenging a Georgia election law that imposes new limits on voting, at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., June 25, 2021.

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The deal between U.S. Sugar and Imperial Sugar “would leave an overwhelming majority of refined sugar sales across the Southeast in the hands of only two producers,” the DOJ press release said. Americans as a result “would pay more for refined sugar, a significant input for many foods and beverages,” the DOJ said.

As the world recovers from the coronavirus pandemic and consumer demand increases, fears of supply chain bottlenecks and shortfalls are also on the rise across the economy.

The complaint says that if U.S. Sugar acquires Imperial, it would fold Imperial’s production into that of United Sugars Corporation, a cooperative that sells the sugar produced by U.S. Sugar and three other refiners. That deal would leave just two companies, United and Domino, in control of nearly 75% of sugar sales across the southeast U.S., “leaving wholesale customers in this region at the mercy of a cozy duopoly,” the complaint alleges.

“As a result, fragile supply chains would be further strained, and American families would pay more for sugar and many staple food and beverage products,” the lawsuit says.

“This is a straightforward case: the merger of two direct competitors that will result in a highly concentrated market and lead to higher prices for a product that is vital to our country’s food supply,” the complaint adds.

“Simply put: this case is not a close call.”

— CNBC’s Leslie Josephs contributed to this report.

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