In reviewIndustrials12 January 2026

NEMAK to acquire GF CASTING SOLUTIONS BUSINESS

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NEMAK acquires GF CASTING SOLUTIONS BUSINESS

Deal facts

Buyer
NEMAK
Target
GF CASTING SOLUTIONS BUSINESS
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
12 January 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

NEMAK has agreed to acquire the GF CASTING SOLUTIONS BUSINESS in a transaction announced on 12 January 2026. The deal involves the automotive components sector, specifically within the manufacturing of motor vehicle parts. No financial consideration or deal value was disclosed at the time of the announcement. The specific structure of the acquisition remains unreported, with no details available regarding the form of payment or the geographic location of the target entity.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in review. Completion has not yet been confirmed as the deal status is pending further developments. This acquisition represents a significant step for the buyer in expanding its portfolio within the automotive supply chain. The parties have not yet provided a timeline for the finalisation of the process.

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    NEMAK to acquire GF CASTING SOLUTIONS BUSINESS

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