CN Applauds STB Rejection of Incomplete UP-NS Merger Application

Reuters01-17 08:00
CN Applauds STB Rejection of Incomplete UP-NS Merger Application

CN – Canadian National Railway Company issued a statement responding to the Surface Transportation Board’s decision to reject the UP–NS merger application as incomplete. CN asserted that the application failed to meet basic requirements by lacking necessary information and emphasized that a merger of this scale must be evaluated on a full and transparent record. The company noted that the applicants had refused to provide critical information needed for the Board’s public-interest and competition analyses. CN expressed support for the Board’s decision and stated its intention to participate actively once a complete application is submitted, encouraging customers to stay engaged in the process.

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