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Italy's Snam cancels German gas contract amid Berlin's concerns about China

Snam, the Italian gas grid operator, announced on Friday that it had scrapped its plans to buy a minority stake of Germany's biggest independent gas transmission company.

The German Economy Ministry has resisted.

Berlin's concern over the 920 million-euro ($1.1billion) transaction is due to the fact that China's State Grid is an indirect shareholder in Snam. This was reported earlier today, citing sources who are familiar with the issue.

The Italian group has signed an agreement in April to purchase a 24.99% share in

Open Grid Europe

Infinity Investments in Abu Dhabi has acquired the owner of's (OGE), Vier Gas Holding, with the aim to enter Germany's gas market, which is the largest in Europe.

Snam, in a press release, said that the German authorities had terminated the agreement after an extensive review of foreign direct investments. They also stated that Snam's proposed solutions to obtain regulatory clearance were deemed inadequate.

The company said that this development would not affect its financial forecast for 2025.

Since the agreement, Germany's Economy Ministry has been reviewing the contract. The German government's resistance is a reflection of the European governments' tougher stance on Chinese investment in Europe because of security concerns.

Agostino Scrnajenchi, CEO of Snam, had previously indicated that the company would not pursue an acquisition "come Hell or High Water" during the lengthy approval process.

Germany has blocked China's State Grid from buying a stake in 50Hertz, a power grid operator in 2018.

(source: Reuters)