General Motors said its sale to France’s PSA Group could be completed as early as July 31, pending regulatory approval from antitrust authorities.

In March, when Peugeot owner PSA agreed to buy Vauxhall & Opel from General Motors in a deal valuing the business at 2 billion pounds, the companies said the transaction could be completed by the end of the year.

On Thursday, GM signalled a deal may be possible earlier than expected.

“We confirm that the closing is expected to take place in the second half of 2017 as planned, and that the date of 31 July constitutes a first assumption for the earliest possible date, subject to the decision of the competition authorities,” Opel said in a statement.

Germany’s Allgemeine Zeitung was first to report the closing date could be as early as end July.

A swift closing has been made possible because GM formally agreed to protect factory jobs by signing binding contracts last week, a trade union source told Reuters.

GM signed agreements handing workers co-determination rights at Opel Automobile GmbH, the new company that will be sold to PSA, and guaranteed it had set aside enough provisions to fund pension liabilities, the source said.

GM projects are now guaranteed for a period of 3 years, the source added.

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