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Chinese pharma price-fixing decision results in first individual penalty
A subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed Shanghai Pharmaceuticals and one of its business executives were fined by Shanghai's market regulator for colluding with two rivals... (more story)
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EU swipe at Google Search broadens net over ‘distinct’ services
After months of wrangling over Google’s travel and shopping results, the European Commission has reminded the company that the ban on self-preferencing in search ra... (more story)
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Supermarket sector oligopolistic, but no price-gouging, Australian report says
Australia’s supermarket sector is oligopolistic, but there’s no evidence of price-gouging and no need for divestiture laws to increase competition in the market, ac... (more story)
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US tech companies are ramping up pressure on South Korea over what they describe as its adverse regulatory environment, blatantly accusing the country’s antitrust regulator and lawmakers of unfairly targeting... (more story)
A subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed Shanghai Pharmaceuticals and one of its business executives were fined by Shanghai's market regulator for colluding with two rivals in price-fixing and market division agreemen... (more story)
Japan's three major manufacturers of mechanical parking systems, along with an agent, were fined a total of $3.5 million for antitrust violations. In addition, the companies and another manufacturer received c... (more story)
GMR Airports and related entities have been cleared of antitrust allegations concerning the operations at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport by the Indian watchdog. The allegations, brought by two gro... (more story)
A&T Europe has been cleared of allegations concerning anticompetitive behavior in an Indian swimming pool tender. The Competition Commission of India found insufficient evidence to support claims that the Ital... (more story)
The National Hockey League, or NHL, pushed back against allegations today that it was a “ringmaster” of an unlawful conspiracy that led to young hockey players being denied the freedom to choose where they played.
The UK mass claimant targeting Nexans over the impact of a power-cable cartel on consumer electricity bills told a UK judge today that any joint trial expert witnesses "hot-tubbing," or giving evidence at the ... (more story)
Online advertising companies, Big Tech platforms, and publishers are eager to see the next steps by the European Commission on how EU regulators should tackle online ads that spread illegal content. It’s still... (more story)
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Until recently, Australia’s strides towards regulating United States technology giants have been a source of national pride, suggesting that no matter how big the companies, in this jurisdiction they must play... (more story)
Seven years ago this week, a Facebook in-house lawyer put up a blog post acknowledging a rogue app developer had shared millions of users’ data with data-mining company Cambridge Analytica, despite having no d... (more story)
After months of wrangling over Google’s travel and shopping results, the European Commission has reminded the company that the ban on self-preferencing in search ranking is absolute, covering many more service... (more story)
Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya are challenging their firings from the US Federal Trade Commission, saying President Trump's actions are illegal and potentially undermine the FTC's independent consum... (more story)
Hong Kong's CK Hutchison may encounter a complex web of regulatory challenges in China as it seeks to divest port assets in a high-profile deal to a consortium spearheaded by BlackRock. The deal, which is sign... (more story)
The US Federal Trade Commission has many constituencies, but federal judges are one of the most important. A group of former FTC commissioners and agency officials who spoke to MLex about the unprecedented fir... (more story)
While the chair of the US Federal Trade Commission has always had broad discretion to open and close cases, there were internal checks and balances within the independent agency to keep tabs on the cases and f... (more story)
US President Donald Trump’s firing of Democratic Federal Trade Commission members Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter is setting up a likely Supreme Court fight that could dramatically reshape the executive branch.