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Spain is examining Saudi Arabia’s investment in Telefonica, considering its strategic implications.

Spain‍ Scrutinizing Saudi Stake in Telefonica

By‍ Emma Pinedo and Belén Carreño

MADRID (Reuters) – ‍Spain ‌is analysing Saudi ⁢Arabian group STC’s‍ purchase of a 9.9% stake in Telefonica to ensure its strategic​ interests are defended,⁢ acting economy minister Nadia Calvino said‌ on Wednesday, signalling a potential hurdle.

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STC had contacted​ the Spanish government on Tuesday to inform it of the deal, which would make STC the Spanish telecom’s largest shareholder, Calvino said in Brussels. ​

“Telefonica⁣ is a strategic company for ⁤our ⁢country and as government we​ will apply all ‌the mechanisms ​that are necessary to​ prioritise the defence of our strategic interests,” Calvino told reporters when asked about​ STC’s move.

STC is Saudi Arabia’s largest telecoms ⁤operator and is​ 64% owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), the main engine of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ⁤Vision 2030 to wean the‌ economy off its dependence on oil.

In a bid⁤ to protect companies‌ whose value had plummeted since the COVID-19 ‌pandemic from‌ hostile takeovers, the Spanish government has had the power to block acquisitions ⁤of stakes of 10% or larger in listed companies by entities from⁣ outside the European Union and European Free Trade⁣ Association.

Calvino said Madrid was analysing‍ the application of the relevant defence mechanisms, the sector, its relation with Spain’s security and‍ defence ‍of Spain, STC’s shareholding, ⁤the⁣ exercise of voting rights and the participation in the board or other decision-making bodies of the ‌company.

“Fortunately, since we arrived in government we have⁣ reinforced the mechanisms for protecting our strategic interests,” Calvino added.

The threshold at which the government can intervene was recently lowered ​to 5% ‍for companies related to defence.

Telefonica is listed as ⁢a defence provider on government ⁣websites, supplying “systems and ⁣equipment” to the army and ​satellite services to‍ the defence ministry’s aerospace arm.

The government must ensure the decision-making⁢ of a company that handles sensitive ⁢data remains in Spain, acting Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz said on social ⁣media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

STC said on Tuesday evening ‌it had ‌built⁣ up a 9.9% stake in Telefonica‌ worth ‍2.1 billion euros ($2.25 billion).

Telefonica, whose shares were 2% up on ‌Wednesday on the Madrid stock exchange while⁢ the ‍blue-chip‌ index Ibex-35 was down 0.4%, said it was informed of STC’s investment on Tuesday, describing it as “friendly”.

STC’s holding consists of ⁢4.9% of ⁣Telefonica’s shares and financial instruments that give it another ⁤5% in so-called economic exposure to the company.

STC said it​ plans to secure voting rights for that 5% interest held ‍through financial instruments⁢ after ⁤receiving regulatory approvals.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Emma Pinedo and Belen Carreno; ⁤Editing ​by Jason Neely, Jan ‌Harvey, Aislinn Laing and ⁤Alexander⁢ Smith)

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