Anheuser-Busch InBev announced on Friday that it had received government approval for for its $20.1 billion deal to buy control of Grupo Modelo, the maker of Corona.
The Obama administration sued on Jan. 31 to block the takeover, arguing that the deal would give Anheuser-Busch InBev too much control over the American beer market, potentially reducing choices.
The agreement filed with the court on Friday resolves the regulatory concerns. Under the deal, Constellations Brands will pay about $5 billion to buy Anheuser Busch InBevâs 50 percent stake in Crown Imports, the company that imports Corona into the United States, as well as some breweries and operations. Constellation, one of the worldâs largest wine companies, already owns half of Crown alongside Modelo.
The Mexican Competition Commission approved the revised transaction in early April, the companies said.