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(Adds more details, context on gov't policy) SYDNEY, April 21...

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    (Adds more details, context on gov't policy)

    SYDNEY, April 21 (Reuters) - Australia's DUET Group (DUE) on Friday said it had been advised by Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings <1038.HK> (CKI) that the Australian government has approved the Hong Kong company's $5.5 billion consortium-led takeover offer.

    There had been concerns the government could reject the deal after it last year blocked CKI from buying a state-owned power grid, Ausgrid, on the grounds of "national security". The DUET assets include a smaller power grid as well as a gas distributor and a major gas pipeline.

    DUET chairman Doug Halley said shareholders would now be able to vote on the CKI bid at a meeting later on Friday following the approval from the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB).

    DUET shares jumped 9.5 percent at the open to A$3.01 ($2.26), just under the A$3.03 offer price, having traded well below the bid price on concerns the deal could be blocked.

    In January, Australia formed a new body to oversee investment in critical infrastructure assets, including power grids. The government in February said it would weigh long-term geopolitical considerations when assessing bids for those assets.

    The CKI-led consortium also includes Cheung Kong Property Holdings <1113.HK> and Power Asset Holdings <0006.HK>. ($1 = 1.3305 Australian dollars)

 
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