In reviewIndustrials7 September 2025

SANMINA to acquire ZT

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SANMINA acquires ZT

Deal facts

Buyer
SANMINA
Target
ZT
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
7 September 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

SANMINA has agreed to acquire ZT in a transaction announced on 7 September 2025. The deal involves companies operating across the manufacturing of electronic components, computer equipment, and electrical machinery sectors. No specific financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available information. The transaction is currently subject to regulatory review and has not yet been completed.

The target company operates within a complex industrial landscape covering multiple manufacturing sub-sectors. While the specific country of the target remains unreported, the acquisition represents a strategic expansion into these technical fields. The parties have not yet confirmed the final structure of the consideration or the exact timing of the closing. The transaction remains pending approval from relevant authorities before it can proceed to completion.

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Deal timeline

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