UK and EU start process to establish formal antitrust cooperation agreement
The UK government is set to commence talks with the European Commission on a post-Brexit competition cooperation agreement.
The UK government is set to commence talks with the European Commission on a post-Brexit competition cooperation agreement.
A merger of the UK’s two largest suppliers of ventilation system products will enter a Phase II probe, after the Competition and Markets Authority flagged concerns that the tie-up could increase prices for construction projects.
Margrethe Vestager has urged policymakers not to abandon competition against a growing backdrop of calls to loosen antitrust rules in certain areas to boost the EU’s economy.
Thoma Bravo has revealed plans to acquire artificial intelligence company Darktrace for $5.3 billion – a year and a half after previous takeover discussions collapsed. The private equity giant needs antitrust approval …
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has confirmed highly-anticipated changes to its Phase II merger investigations process. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer partner Colin Raftery, formerly senior director of mergers at the CMA, discusses …
The Hungarian government has withdrawn proposed changes to the country’s competition regime that would have subjected certain companies to heightened antitrust scrutiny but the national enforcer is still set to receive beefed-up …
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The US antitrust agencies have asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to analyse whether minority ownership stakes in rival utilities may raise competition concerns.
The Federal Trade Commission and chair Lina Khan’s blanket ban on non-compete was an “unlawful and unprecedented” abuse of bureaucracy, the US Chamber of Commerce has alleged in a lawsuit.
A “very small proportion” of outbound investments could present national security issues, the UK’s deputy prime minister has said.
The US Department of the Treasury has proposed granting the country’s investment screening watchdog enhanced access to information and penalty powers to better address national security concerns.
Alexis Pirchio rejoined Argentina’s National Commission for Competition Defence last month as head of the agency after five years working in the private sector. He spoke to GCR about recent setbacks to …
Étienne Chantrel stepped down as head of the mergers unit at France’s Competition Authority last Monday. He spoke to GCR about recent Article 22 referrals, political interference, policing minority shareholdings and the …
Cani Fernández is more than halfway into her tenure as president of Spain’s National Commission for Markets and Competition. She spoke to GCR about prioritising probes into Google and Booking.com, investing in …
Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol appointed Han Ki-jeong to lead the country's Fair Trade Commission last year. The KFTC head spoke to GCR about the agency’s bid to tackle anticompetitive practices from Big …
When navigating the complexities of SEP/FRAND licensing, it is imperative to take account of consumer voices alongside market …
Last year the European Commission published new guidelines to update online trade restrictions and harmonise the approach to …
Antitrust authorities tend to prefer structural over non-structural remedies as the latter require constant monitoring, may be less …
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