LafargeHolcim to keep Philippines business after San Miguel deal collapses
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ZURICH (Reuters) - LafargeHolcim has decided to keep its $2.15 billion(1.74 billion pounds) Philippines business after a deal to sell the operation collapsed, the world's biggest cement maker said on Monday.The agreement to sell four cement plants and one grinding plant to San Miguel Corporation fell apart after the Philippines Competition Authority (PCC) did not give approval in time."With today's unprecedented global health crisis, the world has changed dramatically," LafargeHolcim said of..